- Stephanie Woodling
Stephanie Woodling (born in
Allentown, Pennsylvania ), is a lyricmezzo-soprano , currently engaged byDeutsche Oper am Rhein , where she has performed the roles of Dorabella, Hänsel, Giulietta, Siebel, Annio (La Clemenza di Tito),Wellgunde (Das Rheingold), Die zweite Dame (Die Zauberflöte), Tessa (The Gondoliers), and Antonia (Tiefland). She debuted with the company in 2004 as Die zweite Magd in their new production of "Elektra". Other recent operatic debuts include Lyric Opera of Kansas City as Stephano in "Romeo and Juliette ", OK Mozart Festival as Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi, and Mrs. Segstrom inLos Angeles Opera ’s production of A Little Night Music.With
New York City Opera , Woodling has performed in "A Little Night Music ", "Rigoletto ", and "La traviata ". Previously a young artist withOpera Pacific , she appeared in a number of roles, most notably Donna Elvira inDon Giovanni , which critics described as providing "an intellectual burst of animation into the proceedings, giving a charming, brash, and thorough reading." Other Opera Pacific credits include Meg in "Little Women ", Flora in "La Traviata", "Die zweite Dame", Mercedes in "Carmen ", and Jade Boucher in "Dead Man Walking ".As a young artist with
Santa Fe Opera for two seasons, she made her debut on their stage in the role of Die zweite Dienerin in Richard Strauss's "Die Ägyptische Helena". She has performed Jenny Hildebrand inKurt Weill 's "Street Scene " atChautauqua Opera and Suzy in "La Rondine at Caramoor".Woodling graduated from
Allentown Central Catholic High School inAllentown, Pennsylvania and holds both a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree in Music from theManhattan School of Music inNew York City , where she studied with Hilda Harris and was a recipient of the President's Award. There she made her orchestral debut singingGustav Mahler 's "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ", and has since debuted with theNational Symphony Orchestra atThe Kennedy Center , Pacific Symphony Orchestra, theLos Angeles Master Chorale , and theAllentown Symphony Orchestra inFelix Mendelssohn ’s "Midsummer Night’s Dream ". She returned to the Allentown Symphony in 2007 to sing "Solveig" in their production of Grieg's "Peer Gynt ".She is featured on
Sony ’s live recording of "Final Fantasy: More Friends", a concert ofNobuo Uematsu ’s famous Final Fantasy compositions for thevideo game series developed bySquare Enix , formerly Square Co., Ltd.
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