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Elizabeth Atherton

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Atherton is known for her versatility across a broad spectrum of music and her natural presence on stage. She first came to press attention whilst still at college with a Park Lane Group recital at the
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received the following review: "Atherton’s voice is now not just a lush instrument but a superbly communicative one: she caught exactly the subtle moods – bittersweet, ironic or heartfelt – of
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in 2002. The Times noted, "her voice is already formidable. Each note is hit dead in the centre; the tone is warm, the projection vast... there’s a dramatic actress in chrysalis here".
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Atherton is a busy concert artist, regularly working with symphony orchestras in Britain, Europe and internationally, including appearances with the
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then transferred to their Linbury Studio for further performances. Both performers received rave reviews internationally. Andrew Clements in
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wrote, "Atherton sings her roles with abandon: knowing and sarcastic as Woman; distant and lonely as Eurydice ; a
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described it as "Startling, inventive and compelling, the soprano Elizabeth Atherton inhabits the role of
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reported that the singers were "in blazing form, every note wrenched from their bodies with intensity".
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wrote, "Elizabeth Atherton's Countess is radiantly sung, especially her gorgeously poised Porgi amor."
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with Patricia MacMahon. She is a winner of the Maggie Teyte Prize and the Handel Singing Competition.
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wrote, "he two singers are exceptional. Elizabeth Atherton... sings both roles consummately." The
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Morrison, Richard (30 June 2009). "Concert Aldeburgh Festival Snape Maltings: first night".
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Morrison, Richard (13 February 2006). "Mozart played as Benny Hill? Not a happy marriage".
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Birtwistle's second opera for Atherton and Padmore, always intended to go alongside
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Walker, Lynne (16 June 2009). "THE CORRIDOR Aldeburgh Festival, Aldeburgh".
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with an assuredness that suggests a deep understanding of the part."
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Atherton married in 2007 and lives with her husband and two sons.
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Fairman, Richard (15 June 2015). "The Corridor/The Cure: OPERA".
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who has written two chamber operas for her and the British tenor
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Operatic appearances since have included many roles with
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On leaving college, she made her professional debut with
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Brown, Geoff (11 January 2002). "PLG Young Artist".
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lyric soprano
London
David Atherton
Trinity College, Cambridge
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Purcell Room
English Touring Opera
Britten
Welsh National Opera
Mozart
Opera North
Aldeburgh
Holland
Bregenz
Grange Park
Buxton Festivals
Moses und Aron
Harrison Birtwistle
Mark Padmore
Eurydice
Royal Opera House
Kundry
Salome
Medea
Orchestre de Paris
London Symphony Orchestra
Ulster Orchestra
Philharmonia
Stavanger Symphony
BBC Symphony Orchestra

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