Sheila Barnes, Soprano.

American soprano Sheila Barnes received her musical education at the Yale University School of Music and at the Juilliard School in New York, with further studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Academie Maurice Ravel in St-Jean-de-Luz under tutelage of the late Pierre Bernac.

In opera she has sung leading roles with the New York City Opera, the Spoleto (Italy) Festival, the Houston Grand Opera, the Dallas Opera, the St. Louis Opera, the Kentucky Opera and the Guelph Ontario Spring Festival. As a soloist she has appeared in many works with the Toronto Symphony, the National Arts Centre Orchestra of Ottawa, the St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble of New York, the Orfeo Catalan at the Palau de la Musica in Barcelona, at the Cremona Festival with Chiaroscuro, in Latin America with the Beethoven society of Santiago, Chile, in Toronto with the Festival Singers of Canada and with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, in Berkeley with the California Bach Society and with the Houston Symphony. She made her recital debut in New York at Carnegie Recital Hall as the winner of a competition for young solo musicians, and has recently sung recitals at the Dartington Festival and in London. She has appeared at Lincoln Center in New York and on television in a late revival of American composer Vigil Thomson's opera The Mother of Us All, and she has recently performed a new piece for soprano and piano trio, premiered in England in January 1998.

Sheila Barnes

Sheila Barnes teaching at a course of Haags Ad Hoc in The Hague, Netherlands, in April 1998.

A dedicated teacher, from her earliest days as a professional singer she has been teaching: first at Yale University and privately, and then at music festivals in the United States (Bay View Michigan, Aston Magna, New Jersey). She has jointly given classes in vocal technique for singing Baroque music with English tenor Nigel Rogers in Prato near Florence in Italy, in the Deutsches Museum in Munich, in Cagliari, Sardinia, in Wiltshire in England, and at the Dartington Festival. She has also conducted an annual vocal workshop at the Dartington International Summer school in Devon in the past six years and has led a regular monthly singing couse at the Accademia di Musica Antica in San Giovannino in Alessandria, Italy, and at the Accademia Musicale di Firenze in Florence in addition to her private studio. She gives vocal coaching and masterclasses in The Hague, Netherlands regularly to the members of Haags Ad Hoc Chamberchoir. She gave a singing course at Rolduc in Kerkrade in June 1999 and she will give courses in Luxembourg in October 1999 and March 2000. She is also scheduled to give a course in Historical Performance Practice: Baroque Style and Techniques at the Vienna Concervatory in the Autumn of 1999.

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