Barbara Brandt

Barbara Brandt (born 1936) is an American ''spinto'' soprano, known especially for her association with contemporary opera.

Brand won both the local and regional Metropolitan Opera Auditions in 1966. Active at Minnesota Opera since 1967, she appeared in a number of world premieres with the company during her career. These include:

*Lady With a Cake Box in ''Postcard from Morocco'' by Dominick Argento (1971) *Witch/Anne Sexton in ''Transformations'' by Conrad Susa (1973) *Pauline l'Allemand in ''Black River, a Wisconsin Idyll'' by Conrad Susa (1975) *Mrs. Poe in ''The Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe'' by Dominick Argento (1976) *title role in ''Claudia Legare'' by Robert Ward (1978)

She also created the role of the Bird Woman in ''The Wanderer'' by Paul and Martha Boesing for Houston Grand Opera in 1970. Brandt sang with the Minnesota Orchestra, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Aspen Festival Orchestra, and the Kansas City Philharmonic during her career, and performed a wide variety of roles on stage; among these were Pamina in ''The Magic Flute'', the Countess in ''Le nozze di Figaro'', and Elle in ''La voix humaine''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oma, Opa und ich by Schindler, Regine 1935-2013

    Published 1988
    Other Authors: “…Tkotz-Brandt, Barbara 1960-…”
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