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Emma Harper
Emma Harper won a choral scholarship to Cambridge University and later completed a Post-graduate Diploma and Masters in Performance at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, during which time she won the Academy's prestigious Margaret Dick Award for singing.
Emma has performed in numerous oratorios and on the operatic stage, her operatic roles include Armida and Siren in Handel’s Rinaldo, Galatea in Handel's Acis and Galatea, Mademoiselle Silberklang in Mozart’s The Impresario, Mephistofeles in How the Peace and Reconciliation Money is Spent (a satirical contemporary opera by Peter Morgan Barnes).
Emma also enjoys performing contemporary or previously unperformed works and gave the Scottish premiere of Peter McGarr's Archaeology of Air with organist Kevin Bowyer (The Herald *****) and the UK Premiere of Zelenka’s Missa dei Filii.
Emma Harper classification:
Singer -
Classical (general), Early Music, Opera, Soprano,
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