Carole
Haber
Carole Haber, a lyric coloratura soprano, won the N. Meyer Baker Award and the Eleanor Steber
Music Foundation Award at the 1989 Washington International Voice
Competition at the Kennedy Center. She is well known for her interpretations
in the Mozartean and Bel Canto styles. She made her operatic debut as the Queen of
the Night in The Magic Flute. Her performances of this
role throughout the East Coast have been highly acclaimed by The
New York Times, High Fidelity, Opera News, and the Boston
Globe, among others. Haber has sung with leading orchestras and choral groups throughout the United States, with such conductors as Robert Shaw, Christopher Hogwood, Roger Norrington, Andrew Parrott, Keith Lockhart, and Sarah Caldwell. B.A., Crane School of Music, SUNY/Potsdam; M.M., NEC. Former faculty of Boston University. Voice studies with Lynn Meyers and Helen Hodam. Recordings on BGI, New Albion. Send Carole Haber a message
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