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2007-2008 Resident Artists of Connecticut Opera
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La'Tarsha Long, soprano
Ms. Long received her Master's Degree in Opera Performance from the Longy School
of Music in Cambridge, MA, and her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance
from the University of North Florida. She has performed with the Boston Classical
Orchestra, as a young artist with the Houston Ebony Opera Guild, with the Key
West Symphony Orchestra and Opera Providence, to name a few. She has performed
as Annina in La traviata, Frasquita in Carmen, Maria in West
Side Story and as
Madame Silberklang in The Impresario among other roles. Ms. Long is a member
of the Actor’s Equity Association.

Toby Newman, mezzo-soprano
Ms. Newman received her Bachelor's Degree from Cornell University.
She has performed with the Caramoor Festival, Anchorage Opera,
and the Natchez Festival of Music, as well as numerous local
companies in New York City. Recent credits include Dinah in
Trouble in Tahiti with Anchorage Opera and Meg Page in Falstaff with both the Natchez Festival of Music (cover) and the Amato
Opera. Other favorite roles include Cherubino (Le nozze
di Figaro), Siebel (Faust), Hansel (Hansel
und Gretel), Serpetta
(La finta giardiniera) and Smeton (Anna Bolena). In November
2006, Ms. Newman won first place in the National Association
of Teachers of Singing – New York region’s annual
vocal competition.
Allen Pinkney, Jr., tenor
Mr. Pinkney received his Master's degree in vocal performance at Westminster
Choir College and his Bachelor’s Degree in History from Swarthmore College.
He has performed the title role in Faust for Sarasota Opera’s Apprentice
Program, Don José in Carmen for the Brevard Janiac Opera Company and Nemorino
in L’elisir d’amore for Swarthmore College Opera Theater, as well
as roles for Spoleto Festival, Westminster Opera and Opera North, among others.
Mr. Pinkney is the recipient of the Encouragement Award from the 2006 Metropolitan
Opera Regional Council Auditions.
Jeffrey McEvoy, baritone
Mr. McEvoy received his Master's degree at Wichita State University and his Bachelor’s
Degree
from John Brown University.
He has performed in productions with Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Sarasota Opera,
and Wichita State Opera Theater. He has sung Masetto in Don Giovanni,
Geremont
in La Traviata, Gregorio in Romeo et Juliette and Polonius
in Hamletamong many other roles. He was the Kansas City District Winner
in the Metropolitan Opera Council Auditions and has been a young artist in the
Apprentice programs at Sarasota Opera, Lake
George Opera, Lyric Opera of Kansas City and Des Moines Metro Opera.
Christopher
Devlin,
Music Director
Mr. Devlin has performed in recitals with Denyce Graves,
Frederick Burchinal, and Monique Page, among others. He has
served as an assistant to conductors including
James Judd, Tom Muraco and as rehearsal pianist for Maestros Mario Bernardi,
Sergiu Commissiona, Franz-Paul Decker, and others. He has served as a vocal
coach at McGill University and Orford Arts Centre and has
served as Music Director
for Opera Express as well as Assistant Conductor at Connecticut Opera.
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