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She has also appeared with the Teatro alla Scala Milan, Scottish Opera, Welsh National Opera, Orchestra of Opera North, Semperoper, Dresden, Teatro Real Madrid, Netherlands Opera, Houston Grand Opera and Opera de Paris, and with the Salzburger Festspiele, Verbier Festival and Glyndebourne Festival Opera.
It was created by Rudolf Bing, an Austrian Jew who had fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s and then helped to found the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in East Sussex.
Sioned made her professional debut with Glyndebourne Festival Opera as part of the Jerwood Project in 2012, where she performed the role of Margarida (The Yellow Sofa), and returned to the festival in 2014
Working at Glyndebourne Festival Opera brought Thomas into contact with the music director Vladimir Jurowski, who subsequently invited him to become his assistant conductor with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Glyndebourne Festival Opera, conducted by Andrew Davis.
Featuring 26 musicians, four dancers in elaborate period costumes and soprano Charlotte Ellett - who has worked with the Halle Orchestra, Glyndebourne Festival Opera and Welsh National Opera - the evening has been devised by Hersch and director and choreographer Alexandra Worrell.
After completing English National Opera's Operaworks program for young artists, he spent a season in the chorus and as a cover at Glyndebourne Festival Opera. He made his debut as Marcello in Puccini's La boheme and his career has become increasingly busy ever since, with opera and oratorio gigs in Luxembourg, France, Germany, Belgium, England and home in Canada.
He created of co-created 46 works for Pilobolus, and also choreographed for the Glyndebourne Festival Opera's production of Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, a collaboration featured in the documentary Last Dance.
Margaret, who trained with the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the National Opera Studio will be joined on stage by Ann, who is a regular at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera.
She was a member of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera Chorus last summer and recently landed the role of Dorabella in English Chamber Opera's production of Cos fan tutte, performing at Buxton Opera House.
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