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Elizabeth Byrne
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Classical Voice
Chicago College of Performing Arts
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Elizabeth Byrne, soprano has established herself as one of the most exciting dramatic sopranos of her generation. She has performed leading roles at The Metropolitan Opera both in New York, Tokyo & Seoul. Lyric Opera of Chicago, Dallas Opera, Opernhaus Zurich, Staattheater Stuttgart, Canadian Opera Company, Toronto, Stadtheater Luzern,  Scottish Opera in Glasgow and The Edinburgh Festival, English National Opera in London, Glyndebourne Festival and in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem & Haifa with the Israeli Philharmonic to name but a few. She has worked with such conductors as James Levine, Zubin Mehta, Seiji Ozawa, Sirs Antonio Pappano, Andrew Davis, Richard Armstrong, Charles Mackerras, Mark Elder and Bernard Haitink,  Dr. Jane Glover, Bruno Bartoletti, Claudio Desderi, Edo de Waart, Leonard Slatkin, Maurizio Arena and Lothar von Zagrosek 

Ms. Byrne established herself firstly in the Italian repertoire, most notably as Tosca, as well as the title role in Manon Lescaut, Minnie in La Fanciulla del West, Leonora in Il Trovatore, the role of Amelia in both Un Ballo in Maschera and Simone Boccanegra, Aïda, Maddalena di Coigny in Andrea Chenier, Elena and Margarita in Boito’s Mefistofele and lesser known roles such as Asteria in Boito’s Nerone and the title role of Lucretia by Ottorino Respighi. Her first foray into the German repertoire was singing Gerhilde and 3rd. Norn  at Welsh National Opera. In the latter part of her performing career, Miss Byrne  excelled in many German roles such as the title role in Salome (Glimmerglass Opera) and Leonore in Fidelio. Her Wagnerian repertoire includes the roles of Sieglinde, Brünnhilde, Senta, Isolde, Ortrud, Gutrune, Gerhilde, Ortlinde and Fricka  Her Brünnhilde at the Edinburgh Festival earned her The Herald Award for outstanding performance as well as a Royal Philharmonic  Society award nomination. An excellent musician, she created the role of Blanca in the world premiere of James Macmillan’s Ines de Castro which was also broadcast on BBC-TV. and the role of The Stepdaughter in Hugo Weisgall’s Six Characters in Search of an Author recorded by New World Music.The Edinburgh Festival production of Siegfried was also filmed for the BBC and she has recorded the role of Respighi’s Lucretia on the Bongiovanni label.

Ms. Byrne received her musical education in her native UK. She graduated from The Birmingham School of Music and then continued her postgraduate studies at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester where she studied with Frederic Cox. She was invited to join The National Opera Studio which was the forerunner of the Jette Parker YAP at The Royal Opera House,Covent Garden where she worked with such luminaries as Tito Gobbi, Hans Hotter, Graziella Sciutti and Regina Resnik.  This was followed by a years study at The International Opera Studio in Zurich under the direction of Marc Belfort.

Ms. Byrne emigrated to the USA in 1989 after her marriage to her late husband James, a native Chicagoan. She continued her vocal studies with the legendary teacher Margaret Harshaw until her death in 1997. Ms. Byrne was a member of the Voice Faculty at De Paul University School of Music from 2009-2017. Ms. Byrne was a member of the Voice Faculty at Opera Viva in 2018 and since 2015 has been a regular Voice Instructor at Chicago Summer opera, now recognised as one of the largest Young Artist Programmes not just in the USA but globally.

Topic of Expertise
  • All voice types but especially Female voices

    Extensive knowledge of opera, oratorio and song repertoire. A champion of under represented composers particularly Female composers. Studied repertory in Italian, German, French, Spanish, Czech and Russian.

Education
  • Artists Diploma Vocal Performance — University of Birmingham UK School of Music
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