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Artists
Tracy Reynolds - Mezzo-Soprano
A native of Liverpool Nova Scotia, Mezzo-Soprano Tracy Reynolds is well on her way to an exciting career. Tracy’s recent engagements include Marguerite (La Dame Blanche) with Opera in Concert, Alto Soloist (Bach’s Magnificat) with Oakville Choral Society and Orchestra, featured soloist in Toronto Operetta Theatre’s Offenbachienne Gala Concert, Ruggiero (Alcina) with the Halifax Summer Opera Workshop, a Nova Scotia concert tour, performing as part of the St. Cecilia Concert Series and as the Alto soloist in Durufle’s Requiem with the Runnymede United Chancel Choir. Other roles include Mrs. McLean in Susannah with the Janiec Opera Company in Brevard, North Carolina, Mrs. Peachum with the Harvard Lowell House production of Threepenny Opera, under the musical direction of Kurt Weill expert Harry Huff, Jenny with the NEC Opera Theatre production of There Once was a Girl Named Jenny: The Music of Kurt Weill under the direction of Metropolitan Opera director, Marc Astafan.
Other credits include the Nova Scotia representative and finalist at the National Music Festival in Kamloops, British Columbia. Utah Opera’s Patricia Weinmann directed Tracy as the 1st Lady in the NEC Outreach Opera The Magic Flute and under Christopher Larken’s baton, she sang the role of Destino (La Calisto). She performed the role of Dido (Dido and Aeneas) with the Blue Engine String Quartet.
Tracy was a fellow at the Brevard Music Festival in North Carolina, the Banff Centre of Performing Arts and Scotia Festival of Music. She completed her Masters in Music Degree and a Graduate Diploma from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston under the instruction of Patricia Misslin. She graduated with her Bachelor of Music from Acadia University where she studied with Marie McCarthy.
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