ANGEL AT A GLANCE
Considered by Operavore and Classical WQXR as 40 Under 40: A New Generation of Superb Opera Singers, Angel Azzarra began her musical studies in Mississippi, later earning her master’s degree at the Manhattan School of Music as a full scholarship voice student. Ms. Azzarra is now a sought-after chamber musician and interpreter of new and obscure works, recently premiering Stephanie Ann Boyd’s symphony Sheltering Voices, featured in the NowThis! documentary of the same name. “Soprano Angel Azzarra gave an impassioned performance that flowed so organically it was as if each phrase was spontaneously created in that very moment” (American Record Guide). Read More ⇝
ANGEL IN THE PRESS
40 UNDER 40: A NEW GENERATION OF SUPERB OPERA SINGERS
Angel Azzarra, a soprano from Mississippi, was a standout as Donna Anna in Dell’Arte Opera Ensemble’s Don Giovanni in August. She has sung with quality and distinction in numerous venues. Read more ⇝
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Angel Azzarra rejoins the illustrious faculty of the Heifetz International Music Institute, alongside chamber musicians of the Borromeo String Quartet, cellist David Geber, violinists Ilya Kaler, Hagai Shaham, Shmuel Ashkenasi, Itamar Zorman, Patinka Kopec, Danny Phillips, violists Martin Klotz, Paul Neubauer, Atar Arad, cellists Amit Peled, Rosemary Elliott, Steve Doane, and many, many more.
CONSULTING
Angel also works as a skilled publicity and marketing consultant.
ANGEL IN SONG
The final, stirring performance of the 2017 season at the Heifetz International Music Institute: Guest soprano Angel Azzarra joins the "Heifetz Band" in Nate Sabat's arrangement of a medley of "At The River" from Aaron Copland's "Old American Songs," with the traditional season ending American folk song "Shenandoah."
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