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Classical Biography
Soprano Julie Ziavras has won critical acclaim for her vocal beauty, musicianship, and dramatic
stage persona in the US and abroad where she has performed in concert,
on radio and television. Her diverse
repertory includes opera, art song, contemporary music, folk and international
ballads and Greek music. Described as "an estimable vocalist” by The New York Times, Dr. James Cotter in
a review in The Times Herald Record
said, "Soprano Julie Ziavras masters the most difficult instrument, wowing
her Montgomery listeners with her warm and compelling voice, appealing presence
and wide range of repertoire… pour(ing) her full energy into each number with
virtuosity and verve." Her
portrayal of Offenbach’s La Perichole
was heralded in The River Reporter as
a “tour-de-force performance…(with) the
required coquettishness of a soprano in a buffo production like this one, the
figure, the beauty, the charm and the panache, but she had more than that. She
had a commanding voice and an energetic presence on stage.” Reviews of her portrayals of Donna Anna in Don Giovanni states that she "wow(ed) us again in this flamboyant portrayal
of the wronged woman, resonating with piercing soprano anger that made the
audience visibly shiver” and as Mimi, that she displayed “incredible range and deliver(ed) a strong, powerful rendition of Puccini’s
lush and romantic score.”
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Ms. Ziavras's roles include Mimi (La Bohème), Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), the title role in Offenbach’s La Perichole, Rosalinda (Die
Fledermaus), the Countess(Le nozze di Figaro), the Mother (Hänsel
& Gretel), Julie (Show Boat) amd Kate in (Kiss me Kate). She appeared as a soloist singing arias with the Greater Newburgh Symphony
Orchestra and in early and contemporary music with the Manhattan Camerata
Orchestra. Active as a versatile chamber musician, interpreter of sacred
music and as a recitalist, she has appeared in the New York area at numerous
venues including Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall, Lincoln Center's Bruno
Walter Hall, Symphony Space Theater, World Music Institute, Guggenheim
Museum in Soho, Alternative Museum, Grand Montgomery Chamber Music Series,
Delawarw Valley Opera NY, Opera Company of the Highlands NY, Festival Theatre
NY, Mostly Opera Company PA, Queens Opera, Regina Opera, Greek Cathedral Concert Series, as well as
radio broadcasts on WBAI, WNYC, WJFF and WAMC (Northeast Public Radio). She has premiered many original works and
compositions written expressly for her voice, including a contemporary song
cycle written to the poetry of Walt Whitman, an off-Broadway musical of
Aristophanes’ The Birds and an opera
based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's play Babylon
Revisited. She is currently on MP3 in a vocalise written for her by Greek composer
Spiros Cardamis, which remained in the number one spot in the opera category
for nearly three months and is now featured in their Hall of Fame.
Among numerous appearances abroad, she was invited to Greece by renowned
composer/music director Manos Hadjidakis to appear on Greek National Radio
(ERT).
During her extended stay in Greece, she was featured in numerous
concerts and live broadcasts of opera, lieder, Renaissance song
and contemporary music, including
a world premiere at the Piraeus National Theatre, simulcast on
National Radio. Her acclaimed tour of Greece and Serbia was the first time a western artist performed there after the collapse
of the Soviet Union. The National Museum in Belgrade was opened for the
concert, which was simulcast on Serbian National Radio and Television.
She has been featured artist at numerous international festivals, including
the Fiesta Internacional de las Naciones in Venezuela, the Festival Internacional
Cervantino in Mexico, International Festival of Daphnis in Greece, and
in Montreal premiering a cantata written for her voice. With Broadway
Concerts Direct, she sang a concert tour of six cities in Nova Scotia, in a
repertory including opera arias, art song, Broadway, international and folk
music.
Ms. Ziavras received BM and MM degrees from the Manhattan School of Music and has coached and performed with renowned conductors and composers including George Schick, Alberta Masiello, Vincent La Selva, Jane Klaviter, Steve Margoshes, Avron Coleman, Shepard Coleman, Gildo di Nunzio and Lee Hoiby.
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