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Voigt, Deborah

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Voigt, Deborah (1960– )

US soprano. She studied in San Francisco and made her debut there in Shostakovich's 14th symphony. She sang in the Verdi Requiem at Carnegie Hall (1988) and in Rossini's Stabat Mater at Washington, DC. Her opera roles include Mozart's Electra (Helsinki 1991) and Verdi's Amelia (Un ballo in Maschera/A Masked Ball), which she has also sung in Chicago and at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York (for her 1991 debut). She sang Chrysothemis in Strauss's Elektra at the 1993 London Promenade concerts, where she made her debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 1995, as Amelia.



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