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About Meredith Arwady

Voice type: Contralto
Past performances in our database:
Erda in Siegfried (Metropolitan Opera, 2013)
Erda in Das Rheingold (Metropolitan Opera, 2013)
Marquise de Birkenfeld in La Fille du Régiment (San Francisco Opera Company, 2009)
Pasqualita in Doctor Atomic (Metropolitan Opera, 2008)
The Mistress of the Novices in Suor Angelica (San Francisco Opera Company, 2009)

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Date and venueTitle
29-Apr-2013
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House
Flashes of brilliance in the Met's Siegfried
Image credit: Mark Delavan as the Wanderer, Eric Owens as Alberich © Cory Weaver/Metropolitan OperaEach of Wagner's Ring Cycle operas offers conductor and performers a continual stream of opportunities for "wow" moments. There are moments of humour, bars of intense power in the music, crises in the drama or passages of intense vocal lyricism - there are so many possibilities that it's impossible for any one performance to capture them all. One way of evaluating a Ring Cycle opera is to consider how many of these fleeting instances were seized upon by orchestra and cast with enough impact to make a lasting impression in your memory.
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25-Apr-2013
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House
The Met's Ring Cycle begins with an impressive Das Rheingold
Image credit: Stefan Margita as Loge © 2013 Marty Sohl/Metropolitan OperaQuite simply, it’s the largest scale event in all of opera. With 18 hours of music in a 3,800 seat house, Wagner’s Ring Cycle at the Met is a giant, lavish undertaking – all starting with that famous E flat chord: starting from the quietest of pianissimo double bass notes and building for nearly four minutes before it explodes into the melody of the Rhinemaidens.
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