Mezzo soprano Clara Kanter wins MusoSites website

By Audition Oracle – Mon 4 Jun 2018 @ 12:00

Clara Kanter, mezzo soprano | Audition Oracle

MusoSites donates free website to the Audition Oracle Singers Preparation Award

We are delighted to announce Mezzo-Soprano Clara Kanter as the winner of a free MusoSites website for a year.

As you probably know, building a site is either very time-consuming to do yourself or prohibitively expensive if you hire someone. Plus, none of the template-building sites like Wix or Squarespace has anything tailored for classical artists. It's no surprise then, that over the last year, we've noticed a number of our subscribers choosing MusoSites, the leading classical music web designers, to create that accompanying site for their AO profile. We are therefore delighted that MusoSites has kindly donated one of their website packages free for one year for the Audition Oracle Singers Preparation Bursary.

 

Clara Kanter - mezzo soprano

A graduate of Cambridge University, Clara is currently a postgraduate student at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.


She was a soloist in the world premiere of Stockhausen’s Mittwoch aus Licht for Birmingham Opera Company, and has performed roles at Buxton Opera House and the Arcola Theatre for London’s Grimeborn Festival. Clara’s other operatic roles include Dame Carruthers (The Yeomen of the Guard), Junon (Actéon), Mercedes (Carmen), Pitti-Sing (The Mikado), Sorceress (Dido and Aeneas), Third Lady (The Magic Flute), Zita (Gianni Schicchi), and La Zelatrice (Suor Angelica).

Clara appears regularly in concert and oratorio and has performed Berio’s Coro with the Lucerne Festival Academy Chorus under Sir Simon Rattle, and with Grete Pedersen and the Norwegian Soloists Choir. She has performed the title role in Stradella’s San Giovanni Battista for the Périgord Noir Festival and Théâtre Roger Barat, and was the alto soloist in Janice Kerbel’s Turner Prize-nominated work Doug at the Montreal Biennale. Other concert highlights include Messiah at Cadogan Hall, Haydn’s Nelson Mass at St Martin-in-the-Fields with the Brandenburg Sinfonia and Brahms and Schubert songs with The Prince Consort/Side by Side at Wigmore Hall. She has featured as a soloist for the Armonico Consort and in broadcast for BBC World Service Radio.