Sarah Nordin
- Bronx, NY
- Opera Singer
- 12 Verified Bookings
Melanie S. said “We hired Sarah to perform several of our mother's favorite arias. Sarah arrived on time and dazzled all 100 or so guests who came to pay their respects…”
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Operatic Baritone who can also sing Musical Theatre, Standards, Jazz, Art Song, Oratorio or church music.
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Gig Length: 30 - 120 minutes
Described by critics as "tremendous," "entertaining" and "talented," baritone James Wright is a favorite
among audiences for his charismatic presence and warm tone. Recent operatic roles include Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, Malatesta in Don Pasquale and Richard White in the world premiere of Alice Ryley by Michael Ching with Sherrill Milnes, and the Savannah Voice Festival. Other roles include the Sacristan in Puccini’s Tosca, Rev. Gruffydd in Roger Ames’ How Green was My Valley, The Pilot in Portman’s The Little Prince, Papageno in The Magic Flute, John Sorel in The Consul, Valentin in Gounod's Faust, and Schaunard in La Bohéme. He has made appearances with Nickel City Opera, Amarillo Opera, Mobile Opera, the Savannah Voice Festival, Sarasota Opera, El Paso Opera, Rochester Lyric Opera, the Natchez Festival of Music and more.
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