RECITAL – Dana Pundt-Barbosa and Brad Caldwell

Please enjoy this 48-minute recital by the fabulous Dana-Pundt Barbosa, soprano, and Brad Caldwell, piano.   Below is the link to our 23-minute zoom interview after they finished their last set with some special guest appearances. You’ll need to type in the passcode. Passcode: 5UC#ALYU https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/YuQpP-kyJclvOQ0lJTjzYhXh5v-g1mZp6le-Yigp88e-WiDw8o6LbFGeFCpht2q7eZ5WNxiIsLwu6Hr5.6SkP12YuL8aTcDP3?autoplay=true&startTime=1613869737000     Dana Pundt-Barbosa,​ soprano​, was born and raised in a small town once known as “Hog Eye, TX” but now called Liberty City. With little in the way of classical music in the area, it was perhaps a kismetic occurrence when ​Opera East Texas​ opened its doors. It was here, in the front row of an English production of ​Madame Butterfly,​ where her passion for opera was ignited. After high school, she went on to earn both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Vocal Performance at the ​University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music​. She has also been honored to participate in several prestigious training and outreach programs, including ​Glimmerglass Opera, Opera Iowa, Des Moines Metro Opera, and Seattle Opera.​ Some of her recent roles include Blanche in Poulenc’s ​Dialogue of the Carmelites​, Anna Gomez in Menotti’s ​The Consul​, the Queen of the Night in Mozart’s ​The Magic Flute​, Clorinda in Rossini’s ​La Cenerentola​, the 2n​ d​ Niece in Britten’s ​Peter Grimes,​ Gilda in Verdi’s ​Rigoletto​, Violetta in Verdi’s ​La Traviata​, Semele in Handel’s ​Semele,​ Lucia in Donizetti’s​ Lucia di Lammermoor​, the Marchesa del Poggio in Verdi’s ​Un Giorno di regno​, Amelia in Verdi’s U​ n ballo in maschera​, and Amelia in Verdi’s Simon

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