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Carol
Meyer Willingham,
soprano, has sung in major opera houses across the United States,
including a nine-year career at the Metropolitan Opera, where the
range of her roles extended from Mozart to Poulenc. Her operatic
and concert tours have taken her throughout the world, including the
Middle East and Asia, and she has also performed extensively with
orchestra and in recital. In addition, she was featured in the 1992
PBS broadcast of Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall.
Carol has also been an active recording artist for the Milken
Archive for American Jewish Music (available under the Naxos
American Classics label), work for which she earned a Grammy
nomination in 2004. During her years in New York, Carol made
regular appearances with the contemporary music ensemble
"Continuum", performing with the group in Mongolia and Uzbekistan.
She has also been a regular performer with and guest faculty member
of the Chamber Music Conference of the East and Composers' Forum in
Bennington, Vermont. In addition, 2006 marked the 30 year
anniversary of working with her voice teacher, Dr. John Van Cura,
during which time she collaborated on countless recitals with
pianist Dr. Kim Van Cura. Carol Meyer Willingham holds bachelor's
and master's degrees in vocal performance from the University of
Iowa, as well as a certificate (diplom) in Art Song and Oratorio
from the Hochschule "Mozarteum" in Salzburg, Austria.
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