Alison Buchanan,
Soprano
British soprano Alison Buchanan, is a graduate of the Curtis Institue and the Guildhall School of music and is proud to be a Horizon artist since 1998. Alison enjoys a busy international career in opera, concert, recital and chambermusic. A winner of the Luciano Pavarotti, Washington International and Kathleen Ferrier competitions she has made débuts at the New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Glyndebourne, the Royal Opera House, the Los Angele... More...
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Andrew G. Cummings,
Baritone
A native of Maine, Andrew Cummings has performed on both concert and opera stages throughout the US and Europe. This past March, Andrew made his debut singing Germont in Verdi's La Traviata with Regina Opera in NYC. Following a return to the University of Pennsylvania this April to sing Carmina Burana with the Choral Society and University Symphony, Andrew will appear in Bach’s St. John’s Passion with Shepherd University in West Virginia. In May, Andrew will join the Natchez Festival... More...
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Malena Dayen,
Mezzo-Soprano
Malena Dayen (Mezzo-soprano, Hansel) comes from Argentina, a country in the south of South America, where llamas and penguins live. She loves being a mezzo-soprano because she gets to play Cinderella, but also sometimes act like a boy or a granny. Malena began her musical education in her native city of Buenos Aires at the Conservatorio de Música Manuel de Falla. Later she moved to New York and earned a Master of Music degree and Professional Studies Certificate from the Mannes College... More...
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Jennifer S. Greene,
Soprano
Jennifer S. Greene is sought after both as a performer and a teacher. She was recently recognized as a Champion for Change by Lifetime Television and was given an award for exemplary music education from the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall. For over five years, Jennifer has taught private, public, and parochial students from Pre-K through High School ages in a wide variety of programs, including many curricula where she was the author. Jennifer currently is Voice Faculty at the... More...
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Sergio R. Reyes,
Violin
From Guatemala, Sergio studied violin and composition at the Interlochen Academy and subsequently studied at the Manhattan School Of Music. Has performed extensively as soloist and in chamber music ensembles. His performing skills were recently written about in The New York Times, People Magazine and ‘O’ (Oprah Winfrey’s Magazine).
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David Robinson,
Tenor
Tenor David Robinson recently performed the role of 'Dritter Knappe" in PARSIFAL with the Los Angeles Opera next to legendary Placido Domingo. Born in Mexico, he began his career at an early age as a finalist for two consecutive years in the National Voice Competition “Carlo Morelli.” Subsequently The National Opera Company of Mexico engaged him as a soloist for opera, operetta, zarzuela, and oratorio.
Recipient of a Fulbright scholarship, he attended the Academy of Vocal Arts (Phil... More...
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David Rosenmeyer,
Music Director
David Rosenmeyer is a conductor, vocal coach, pianist, and accompanist born in Argentina who began his musical studies in Israel, where he lived as a child. On March 12, 2007 David made his Carnegie Hall debut conducting the Oratorio Society of New York in the Stravinsky Mass. In addition to his work as the Musical Director for Horizon Concerts, David also serves as Music Director of the Bach Society of Columbia University, Associate Conductor of The Oratorio Society of New York, Condu... More...
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Rochelle Small-Clifford,
Soprano
Rochelle Small Clifford’s New York appearances have been many and varied, ranging from invitations by the Manhattan Borough President’s Office for annual commemorations of September 11th in the Manhattan Remembers 9/11 ecumenical sunrise services at Battery Park in New York City to an open air concert with the Harlem Philharmonic Orchestra at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial. Her solo experiences have ranged from guest appearances with the Philharmonia Oltenia of Bucharest, Romania in a... More...
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