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In the spring of 2003, Esther Hardenbergh made her debut with the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra in a week of performances under the baton of the famed Maestro Erich Kunzel. The sold-out concerts featured Dr. Hardenbergh as soloist in a “highlights” performance of Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera and singing Marguerite’s arias from Faust during the original 1925 Phantom of the Opera film, starring Lon Chaney. Upcoming performances in 2003-2004 include the Verdi Requiem in Baltimore and New Mexico, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and Brahm’s Requiem, as well as recitals in Colorado, Connecticut and Louisiana.
In 1999, Dr. Hardenbergh made her Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall debut as the winner of the International Opera Singer Competition and is highly respected as an interpreter of recital repertoire, in particular 19th century German Lieder and 20th century American Art Song. As a recitalist, Dr. Hardenbergh has performed in Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, California, Vermont and New Hampshire. European recitals include performances in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, England and a United States Department of State-sponsored tour of Russia, Ukraine and Georgia. Her operatic performances include the roles of Countess Almaviva (Le Nozze di Figaro), Ariadne (Ariadne), Micaela (Carmen), Donna Elvira and Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Maruerite (Faust), Antonia (Les Contes d’Hoffmann) and Pamina (Die Zauberflöte).
Dr. Hardenbergh is an Assistant Professor of Music in Vocal Performance at
the University of Miami. She holds degrees from the University of Richmond (Bachelor
of Music Education), Boston University (Masters of Voice-Opera Performance)
and a Doctorate in Music and Music Education, specializing in Vocal Pedagogy
from Teachers College, Columbia University. As a Master Class artist, she has
invited to conduct classes around the country and in Europe, and adjudicated
competitions in both the United States and Europe. Her students perform on both
the classical and music theatre stages, and have won several competitions. At
the University of Miami, Dr. Hardenbergh currently serves as Program Director
for Vocal Performance and Program Director for the University of Miami Frost
School of Music at Salzburg.
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