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Tonia D'Amelio
Jeff Barnett
Kevin Baum
Jeff Bennett
Edward Betts
John Bischoff
Mickey Butts
Karen Clark
Adam Cole
Daniel Cromeenes
Hugh Davies
Anne Edler
Jeffrey Fields
Elspeth Franks
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Celeste Winant
Helene Zindarsian
British-born Elspeth
Franks, is known for her unusually wide vocal range
and engaging and characterful stage presence, and
performs a wide array of operatic and concert roles
throughout the mezzo, alto and soprano repertoires.
A frequent soloist with many concert groups
including the San Francisco Bach Choir, SF Choral
Society, and Sacramento Choral Society and
Orchestra, she recently stepped in at the last
minute for an indisposed mezzo soloist for
performances of Handel's Messiah with the
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, under the baton of
Nicholas McGegan, to excellent reviews. She made
her European debut in 2004 in performances of
Haydn's Harmoniemesse in Munich, Prague, Budapest
and Vienna. Awarded a Virginia Best Adams
Fellowship at the Carmel Bach Festival for the 2002
& 2003 seasons, Ms. Franks returned there in
2005 as soprano soloist in Beethoven's Symphony No.
9 and the seldom heard Trauer-Kantate. On the west
coast, Ms. Franks has also appeared with the
Berkeley Symphony; Sacramento Opera; Bear Valley
Music Festival; the San Luis Obispo Mozart
Festival; Rogue Opera (OR); Rimrock Opera (MT);
West Bay Opera, and Pocket Opera. She recently
returned to Eugene Opera as Berta (Il barbiere di
Siviglia) and as H√§nsel in Humperdinck's Hansel
und Gretel. On the east coast, she made her debut
with Virginia Opera in the role of Prince Orlofsky
(Die Fledermaus), and her New York debut with the
Mark Morris Dance Group in the role of Commère
(Four Saints in Three Acts), a role she repeated in
New York in March 2006. Her training has included
scholarship study at England’s prestigious Royal
Northern College of Music (Manchester) and as a
Rotary International Foundation Scholar at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She was also
designated as the James Bird Anderson Young Artist
on the prestigious young artist program with
Florida Grand Opera. She continues her vocal
training with noted tenor, David Gordon. An active
performer on the concert stage, Ms. Franks has also
given recitals throughout the U.K. and the U.S.
featuring the music of contemporary English, French
and American composers. Recent engagements have
included mezzo soloist in Mass in C (Beethoven)
with Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra;
Mahler's Ru"ckert Lieder with the Prometheus
Symphony Orchestra; soprano soloist in the west
coast premiere of James Adler's Memento Moriae an
AIDS Requiem; Mozart's Requiem at Music in the
Mountains (mezzo soloist), Bach's Mass in B minor
with the Los Angeles Bach Festival. Upcoming:
Bach's Magnificat with the S.F. Bach Choir; Guido
in Handel's Flavio with Pocket Opera; Mrs. Grose
with Sacramento Opera; and soloist with Portland
Baroque Orchestra in a program of
Bach.