Diana Livingston Friedley,
Soprano of Momentous Events:
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"Impressively strong... Diana Livingston ignited the Cafe
Momus scene, as any Musetta must, but this was something really
special."
"Most effective was Diana Livingston as Zerlina...a charismatic stage
presence one loves to see...graceful as a ballerina, she smiles, cavorts and
sings with beauty of tone."
"Soprano Diana Livingston as Fiorilla...is a gifted actress with an
extremely flexible voice...she has clarity, brilliance of tone and a seamless
compass throughout her registers."
"Als Soubrette par excellance fielen Diana Livingston die
einschlaegigen Liebesarian zu." or "Diana Livingston as soubrette par excellence was the one lucky enough to sing the love arias."
"Diana Friedley as Peggy Shippen Arnold...lent her soprano and thespian inclinations to the role of Arnold's wife...possesses a strong vocal instrument...that certainly served the score's mounting tension."
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"Recent momentous event."
Bachelor of Music - Westminster College, NJ
Master of Music - Indiana University, IN
Doctor of Musical Arts - Rutgers University, NJ
Diana Livingston FriedleyDepartment of Music
Assistant Professor of Voice |
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A recent momentous event - Touching on the international cooperative nature of the recent concert tour. This famous wood map of the Pacific rim is in the Office of the Minister of the Interior, (Ms. Po-Ya Chang November 2001) in the City of Taipei on Taiwan. Some details of this "momentous" undertaking may be found here. |
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Geoffrey Friedley's Page.
His email, phone, and student notices are on that page.
Some Music and Opera Links especially, Opera Glass. The real on-line info on everyone and connections to the world of opera.
Lillian Livingston, mother, pianist.
Evelyn Binz, aunt, pianist and conductor.
Julian Livingston, father, composer and conductor.
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