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ELIZABETH
MIRANDI

Soprano
​Soprano ELIZABETH MIRANDI is originally from Long Island, NY and graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the Crane School of Music, studying under Deborah Massell and Kirk Severtson.

In her blossoming career performing in New York City, she portrayed Adele in Die Fledermaus, Princess Laola in L'étoile, and performed as soloist in Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music at Carnegie Hall under the baton of Maestro Duain Wolfe.  Mirandi enjoyed her time with Crane alumni group, OS Ensemble, and debuted several new works by Composers David Lang, Adam Weiser, Paola Prestini, Spencer Bambrick and Guido López-Gavilán.

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Since moving to Castle Rock, Colorado, Mirandi made her international debut as Queen of the Night in an Italian production of Die Zauberflöte with Trentino Music Festival and has been engaged for several seasons with Opera Colorado, Boulder Opera, Opera Fort Collins, Loveland Opera, Steamboat Opera Institution, Bravo! Vail, and Performance Now Theater Company.  She recently portrayed Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance with Performance Now and performed in Bravo! Vail's production of La Bohème with the Philadelphia Orchestra, under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin.​​​  In addition, Mirandi sang the roles of Blue Fairy/Cricket in Boulder Opera's production of The Adventures of Pinocchio by Jonathan Dove, Elsa Schraeder in The Sound of Music with Loveland Opera, as well as soloist in the world premiere of M. Roger Holland II's Today is the Day: a Cantata in Four Movements.

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Reviews

“Elizabeth Mirandi...  had terrific chemistry."
                                                                                       - Voce di Meche

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Personal Website

https://elizabethmirandi.wixsite.com/soprano

Media
Compilation
https://youtu.be/rycj12lfclY

 
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