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Elliot Madore -Baritone interviewed March 31st at Classic 107 Studios! Check it out!

Canadian Baritone Elliot Madore in the Diamond LaneWritten by Sarah Jo KirschPublished: 30 March 2017


Elliot Madore in Glyndebourne's 2014 production of Don Giovanni Guest of the Women's Musical Club of Winnipeg; Canadian baritone Elliot Madore joins Sarah Jo to talk opera, art song, and what it's like to become a world-travelling classical singer. Missed it? Watch the video here! (scroll down) Since earning a place among the winners of the 2010 Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions, Toronto-born baritone Elliot Madore's professional momentum has only gathered.

Canadian superstar baritone on the rise, Elliot Madore and Diamond Lane host Sarah Jo Kirsch Appearing on some of the most prestigious stages in North America, Western Europe, Australia, and Japan; this 29-year-old phenom is winning ears and hearts with his "rich, burgundy voice" (New York Classical Review, 2017). Fresh from singing the role of Mercutio in the MET's recent production of Gounod's Roméo et Juliette, the Women's Musical Club of Winnipeg has invited Elliot to take a break from his operatic schedule and share a recital of his own creative design in a more intimate setting. In collaboration with Winnipeg pianist Darryl Friesen, the duo will present a program of Robert Schumann, Manuel De Falla, and Charles Ives at the Winnipeg Art Gallery's Muriel Richardson Auditorium on Sunday afternoon (April 2) at 2 PM. https://youtu.be/HnEDxIv5H6U Here is Sarah Jo's interview with Elliot Madore - in studio March 31st 2017! Tickets to the Women's Musical Club of Winnipeg concert featuring Elliot Madore this Sunday afternoon are $25 (only $5 for students!), and are available at McNally Robinson Booksellers (Grant Park Mall) or at the door. For more information, visit womensmusicalclubofwpg.ca or call (204) 944-9431.

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