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Dr. Virginia Sublett Associate Professor Degrees:
Dr. Sublett has appeared as a principal artist with opera companies throughout the United States and France. She appeared as Queen of the Night in Magic Flute with New York City Opera, San Diego Opera, and Central City Opera; and at Los Angeles Opera as Nannetta in Falstaff and Tytania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She also appeared as the Fire and the Nightingale in New York City Opera’s Maurice Sendak production of L’Enfant et les sortileges. Her European debut was with L’Opera de Nice, France, as Ismene in Mitridate, and she returned there as Servilia in La Clemenza di Tito. Dr. Sublett has appeared frequently as soprano soloist with orchestras, oratorio societies and chamber music ensembles throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico, including such ensembles as Los Angeles Philharmonic, Mainly Mozart, Illinois Symphony, Vancouver Chamber Choir, and Pacific Symphony. Recent appearances have included Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the La Jolla Symphony, Handel’s Messiah with the San Diego Chamber Orchestra, Haydn’s Creation with the Pacific Academy of Ecclesiastical Music, and Mozart’s Exsultate, Jubilate with the Grand Forks Master Chorale. Particularly at home in music of the 17th and 18th centuries, Dr. Sublett has appeared with numerous period instrument ensembles, among them the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, and Concert Royal and the New York Baroque Dance Company, and appears regularly at the NDSU Baroque Festival. Dr. Sublett is also in demand as a soloist in repertoire of the 20th Century and often has been featured in concerts of new music. Dr. Sublett is co-founder and co-director of the San Diego-based professional choral ensemble, Cappella Gloriana, which made its second European tour in 2005 and has released three CDs. In February 2008, she is scheduled to conduct the FM Chamber Chorale in a concert devoted to English choral music. |
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For more information contact Kay
Beckermann , (701) 231-9564 |
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