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Artist description
Rachel von Hindman, soprano, is presently pursuing a masters of music in opera at Binghamton University, and is a member of the Resident Artist Training Program at Tri-cities Opera in Binghamton, NY. She is a graduate of the vocal performance program at Florida State University, where she sang the role of the mother in Hansel and Gretel with the Florida State University Opera Company, and performed as a soloist with the University Singers. She also appeared as Madame Goldentrill in Mozart’s The Impresario with the Jacksonville University Opera, as the soloist for the Fauré Requiem at West Chester University, and as a guest artist with the Statesmen Jazz Ensemble. She most recently appeared with the Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra and Chorus as the soprano soloist in Brahms' Requiem. Ms. von Hindman has received numerous awards and scholarships including the Kruger Award for Vocal Excellence and the Ernst von Dohnanyi Scholarship for Vocal Performance. She is currently studying with Mary Burgess. |
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Music Style
Opera |
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Musical Influences
Leontyne Price, Maria Callas, Cecilia Bartoli, Sumi Jo |
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Similar Artists
NOT Sarah Brightman or Charlotte Church! A true operatic soprano. |
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Artist History
When people ask me when I started singing, I tell them that my grandparents still tell the stories of taking me out to eat after church when I was three years old. Apparently, I liked to go around to strangers' tables and entertain them with my singing and dancing. I have never lost my love of performing. I started taking voice lessons in the seventh grade, studying pop and musical theater. Then, in the tenth grade, I discovered classical singing. The rest is, as they say, history... |
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Group Members
Rachel von Hindman, soprano |
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Location
Johnson City, ny - USA |
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