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  1. Claron McFadden (* 1961 in Rochester, New York) ist eine US-amerikanische Opernsängerin (Sopran). Leben. McFadden studierte Gesang an der Eastman School of Music. Sie wurde international bekannt durch ihren Auftritt in der Titelrolle von Bergs Oper Lulu unter Andrew Davis beim Glyndebourne Festival Opera .

  2. Claron Mc. Fadden. The American soprano Claron McFadden studied voice at the Eastman School of music, and received her bachelor’s degree with distinction in 1984. In the same year she moved to the Netherlands, where she currently resides, and has proven herself to be one of the most versatile singers of her generation.

  3. Claron McFadden (born 1961) is an American soprano. McFadden studied voice at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, finishing her degree in 1984. She gained international fame when making her Glyndebourne Festival Opera debut in the title role of the opera Lulu, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis.

  4. Claron McFadden made her opera debut in the Holland Festivals 1985 production of HassesLEroe Cinese”, conducted by Ton Koopman and in the following year, made her debut with William Christie in Rameau’s “Anacréon”, with the Opéra Lyrique du Rhin.

  5. Claron McFadden studierte Gesang an der Eastman School of Music in Rochester/New York. Zu ihrem breit gefächerten Repertoire gehören Partien wie Susanna (Le nozze di Figaro), Musetta (La bohème), Zerbinetta (Ariadne auf Naxos), Sœur Constance.

  6. Meet Claron McFadden… She has an honest handshake and is endowed with a disarming smile. She is open and forthright; has no false modesty and certainly no modest falsity. McFadden is a successful singer, who, through the years, has developed into a musician of integrity, with a wide-ranging interest in, and, not altogether unimportant, an ...

  7. "The human voice: mysterious, spontaneous, primal." With these words, soprano Claron McFadden invites us to explore the mysteries of breathing and singing, as she performs the intriguing modern song "Aria," by John Cage.