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Sarah Crane
Sarah graduated from
the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith
University in 1997 with a Diploma in Opera
Performance. She has been the recipient
of Opera Foundation Australia’s German
Operatic Award (1997), the Lord Mayor’s
Performing Arts Fellowship (1997) and the
American Institute of Musical Studies Award (1998). She was also
the winner of the Australian regional final in The Metropolitan Opera
Award (which enabled her to be a finalist in the 1998 Metropolitan
Opera Auditions in New York).
From 1998 to 2000, Sarah was a member of the Opera Studio with
Germany’s Cologne Opera. In 2000, she commenced a 12-month
contract as a Young Artist with L’Opéra national du Rhin (in France) during
which time she performed the roles of Gretel in Hänsel und Gretel and
Female Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia. In 2001, she became a full-time
soloist with Freiburg Opera (in Germany) performing the roles of Pamina in
Die Zauberflöte (which she also performed for Basel Opera in Switzerland),
Ginevra in Ariodante, Janthe in Der Vampyr, Marzelline in Fidelio, Micaëla
in Carmen and the title role in Arianna.
Sarah’s Australian performances include the roles of Pamina and First
Lady in The Magic Flute, Sophie in Werther, Angelica in Orlando, Oberto
in Alcina, Wood Nymph in Rusalka and Micaëla in Carmen (for Opera
Australia), Marzelline in Fidelio, Pamina in The Magic Flute, Anna in
Nabucco and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (for Opera Queensland) and Hero
in The Love of the Nightingale (for Opera Queensland and Victorian Opera).
She also appeared in the Australian première of Fire, Water, Paper –
A Vietnam Oratorio (at the 1997 Brisbane Biennial Festival of Music).
Her concert engagements include Szymanowski’s Stabat Mater (with
the Philharmonic Orchestra Freiburg), Mozart’s Requiem, Handel’s
Messiah, Brahms’ German Requiem and Orff’s Carmina Burana (with the
Queensland Symphony Orchestra), Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony (at the
4MBS Festival of Classics’ 15th Anniversary Concert), Opera Under the
Stars (in Broome), Opera Australia’s 50th Anniversary Gala Concert, and
appearances with the Queensland Pops Orchestra. She also appeared as
a soloist for the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s Christmas concerts.
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