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Photo: Owen de Visser Photography

Sara de Visser

Primary Skill:

Soprano

Nationality:

British

Country:

United Kingdom

Languages (fluent):

English, German

Opera

1rst Soprano Solo
'Besse' - opera triptych (Daniel Blanco & Roxanne Korda)
Infinite opera company
2019
Carmen
Carmen (Bizet)
Great Witley Opera company
2016
1st Witch, Spirit
Dido & Aeneas (Purcell)
Ex Cathedra consort
2009

Covered Covered & Performed Scenes Premiere of New Work Concert COVID-cancelled

O mio babbino from Gianni schicchi by Puccini

Quia respexit from Bach’s Magnificat

Besse plague

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Sara (red wall)

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Sara is a highly experienced Soprano, who’s singing takes her the length and breadth of the UK as a soloist and consort singer, (with oratorio, and opera rep) and as a performer on theatre stage, TV, radio and cinema.
Sara has undertaken professional singing engagements with many groups including Ex Cathedra, Birmingham Opera Company, Armonico Consort, and The Royal Shakespeare Company.
Sara has sung under the notable direction of, and in master-classes with Dame Janet Baker, Adrian Pike, Nigel Short, Dame Felicity Lott, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Jeffrey Skidmore and Howard Goodall.
Sara has a wealth of experience of teaching individuals and small groups, conducting choirs and delivering workshops for organisations such as Welsh National Opera and Birmingham Opera Company. She is the Singing teacher and Choral Director for Highclare Independent day schools, in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham.

She has sung lead roles in Carmen, La Boheme, Besse, Macbeth (at the RSC) and continues to build her portfolio in the field of opera.

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