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Gail Plummer Abbey has
been singing in the soprano section at Emmanuel
for 15 years. She also sings in the Handel and
Haydn and Boston Baroque choruses. Gail graduated
from Westminster Choir College, where she met
her husband Darryl. They currently live in Holliston
with their two children, Alex and Margaret.
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Roberta Anderson,
soprano, has been singing with Emmanuel Music
since 1987.
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American soprano Kendra
Colton is a versatile singer and highly
praised artist who appears regularly in solo
recital, with symphony orchestras, and often
at major music festivals. She has developed
a niche for herself in the oratorios and sacred
works of Bach, Brahms, Haydn, Handel, Mendelssohn,
Mozart and Schubert as well as the operas of
Handel and Mozart. She is also recognized for
her skill as an interpreter of contemporary
music and has given several premieres.
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Pamela Dellal,
mezzo-soprano, has been alto soloist with Emmanuel
Music since 1984, having performed over 150 Bach
cantatas. She has appeared with the Tokyo Oratorio
Society, the Lydian String Quartet, the Handel
and Haydn Society, the Dallas Bach Society, and
the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, among other
organizations, and has long-term associations
with Sequentia, the Musicians of the Old Post
Road and Ensemble Chaconne, as well as being
a founding member of Favella Lyrica. She has
been featured by opera companies such as The
Opera Company of Boston/Opera New England, Opera
Aperta, Ocean State Lyric Opera and Prism Opera
and is a frequent guest of Boston's many fine
choral ensembles.
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Aaron Engebreth maintains
an active solo career in opera, oratorio and
recital, and has devoted considerable energy
and time to the performance of new music, often
collaborating with composers. He has received
significant recognition for his interpretation
of early music, most recently as a national finalist
and place-winner in the 2002 American Bach Society/Bethlehem
Bach Competition. His 2002-03 engagements include
performances with the Tanglewood Music Festival,
Opera Aperta, Boston Cecilia, Santa Fe Pro Musica,
the Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra
and the American Bach Soloists. Mr. Engebreth
is on the music faculty of Tufts University and
is a founding member of the Florestan Recital
Project and the Red House Opera Group.
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Chad Freeburg,
tenor, began singing at Emmanuel Church in September
of 2002. When not singing at Emmanuel, he keeps
busy with an active opera and concert schedule.
Chad lives in Medford with his fiancée,
Courtney, who attends Tufts University.
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Paul Guttry, bass-baritone,
has sung at Emmanuel since 1995. He enjoys the
variety of opera, oratorio, and a specialization
in early music. He has concertized throughout
the U.S. and internationally with Sequentia,
the Boston Camerata, Chanticleer, and the Ensemble
for Early Music. In Boston, he has appeared as
soloist with Händel & Haydn, Boston
Early Music Festival, Cantata Singers, Boston
Cecilia, Cambridge Bach Ensemble, Prism Opera,
and Collage. He is a member of Blue Heron, a
new Renaissance choir. Paul can be heard on recordings
of medieval music by Sequentia, Kurt Weill’s
Johnny Johnson and French airs de cour with the
Boston Camerata, and on recordings of Bach by
Emmanuel Music.
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Margaret Johnson,
soprano
A member of the chorus since 1978, Margaret
also sings in a soprano trio with Emmanuelettes
Gail Abbey and Susan Trout which made its debut
this fall. She and her husband, Peter, regularly
towed their two sons to Emmanuel; Nathaniel and
Timothy, now 22 and 19, grew up thinking every
church has a Bach cantata on Sundays. Margaret
is a licensed psychologist and a professor at
Bridgewater State College, and is active in the
Hanover Trust.
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Frank Kelley, tenor
BMus Florida State University; MM College Conservatory
of Music University of Cincinnati; Artist Diploma
CCM@UC; Postgraduate Work Royal College of Music
(London); Singing at Emmanuel since 1986; Teaching
Voice, Opera Workshop, Coaching Baroque Chamber
Music at Boston University; Teaching Voice at
Brandeis University
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Baritone David Kravitz has
received wide critical acclaim for his singing,
his acting, and his careful attention to text.
In addition to his recent Carnegie Hall debut
in Handel's Messiah, David has performed in concert
under conductors Seiji Ozawa, Roger Norrington,
Craig Smith, David Hoose, and Martin Pearlman,
and has appeared with Boston Lyric Opera, Opera
Theatre of St. Louis, Lake George Opera Festival,
and Opera Aperta. He has presented world or regional
premieres of numerous contemporary works. He
has also had a distingished career in the law,
having served as a law clerk to Supreme Court
Justices Stephen Breyer and Sandra Day O'Connor.
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Mark McSweeney,
bass, has been associated with Emmanuel Music
since 1988. He resides with his wife, Jeanne,
and their three children, Ellen, Molly, and Daniel
in Mansfield, Mass.
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Jaylyn Olivo, soprano,
can hardly remember a time when she did not sing
with some church choir or other. She has sung
with Emmanuel Music since 1984 and with Cantata
Singers for about as long. She has served on
the Vestry of Emmanuel Church, both as an elected
member and as its clerk. She has been on the
board of Emmanuel Music for many years, serving
as clerk and now vice-president of the board.
In her 9-5 life, she is a medical editor and
co-founder of the Brigham and Women's Hospital
Editorial Service, a free editing service for
the staff of the hospital.
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Gloria Raymond,
alto, has been singing with Emmanual Music since
1985. She is also active in the Cantata Singers
and the Spectrum Singers choruses. Gloria is
a full time budget and procurement manager at
MIT, and she lives in Boxborough with John Ehrlich
and their crazy cat Taz.
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Kamala Soparkar,
alto
Kamala Soparkar has been singing regularly with
Emmanuel Music since 1996. Ms. Soparkar has appeared
as a soloist throughout New England in oratorio,
opera and recital. She was a semi finalist in
the 2001 NYC Concert Artist’s Guild competition.
Ms. Soparkar is featured on a recently released
Arsis recording, Sunshine and Shadow, songs of
Shostakovich and Dvorak. She currently resides
with her family in Lexington.
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Susan Trout, alto
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Ryan Turner, tenor,
a soloist at Emmanuel Music since 1998, has performed
to critical acclaim in oratorio, opera, and recital
throughout the U.S. and Europe. Recent seasons
have featured appearances with the Handel & Haydn
Society, Seattle Baroque, Boston Baroque, Opera
Aperta, Kings Noyse, Ensemble Abendmusik, Boston
Camerata, Boston Cecilia, Coro Allegro, Cambridge
Bach Ensemble, Masterworks Chorale, and the Handel
Society of Dartmouth College. He is on the voice
faculty at Boston College and is music director
of the Concord Chorale.
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Jayne West, soprano,
has sung with Emmanuel Music since 1987. She
has sung with the Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, Orchestra
of St. Luke's, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra,
as well as with the Mark Morris Dance Group and
numerous opera and choral organizations throughout
the US and Europe. She remains active with her
singing career while teaching Voice at Longy
School of Music and running her website design
company, Webley West Designs. Jayne is the webmaster
for Emmanuel Music and several other musical
organizations.
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Donald Wilkinson,
bass
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