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Soprano Sabrina Coleman Clark is a versatile, distinguished singer and educator who has won numerous vocal competitions, including the Leontyne Price, the St. Cecilia Society of Baltimore and the Dicapo Opera Theater of Manhattan. A featured soloist, she has performed opera, oratorio and concert repertoire in such world renown venues as the Peterborough Cathedral in England and in Paris at the American Cathedral and the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
Ms. Coleman Clark's original education program, "Legacy of Hope: The Marian Anderson Story," has toured in schools and a variety of venues nationally, winning praise for her vocalism and dramatic multimedia display of music and projected historical images. She has also received much acclaim for her performances of "I, Too, Sing America," a concert that explores and celebrates African-American composers, arrangers and poets. She made her Kennedy Center debut performing this dynamic program to a standing-room-only audience on the Millennium Stage of this historic Washington, DC venue.
Praised by the Baltimore Sun for her "ingratiating manner and innately expressive voice," Ms. Coleman Clark is currently touring both programs around the United States and abroad.
"Sabrina Coleman [Clark] was outstanding." |
The State Newspaper, Columbia, S.C. |
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Miranda | Blake | Adams |
Witch | Hansel and Gretel | Humperdinck |
Hanna Glawari | The Merry Widow | Lehár |
Mother | Amahl and the Night Visitors | Menotti |
Miss Todd | The Old Maid and the Thief | Menotti |
Dorabella | Cosí fan tutte | Mozart |
Pamina, Second Lady | Die Zauberflöte | Mozart |
Marcellina | Le Nozze di Figaro | Mozart |
Frugola | Il Tabarro | Puccini |
Butterfly | Madama Butterfly | Puccini |
Ms. James | Bent Twig | Straw & Williams |
1 | performed |
2 | prepared |
3 | in preparation |
Bach | Christmas Oratorio |
| Easter Oratorio |
| Magnificat |
| Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen |
| Mein Herze schwimmt in Blut |
| Meine Seufzer, meine Tränen |
| Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland |
| Johannes-Passion |
| Wachet auf |
Brahms | German Requiem |
Händel | Dixit Dominus |
| Messiah |
Haydn | Mass in Time of War |
Mendelssohn | Elijah |
Rossini | Stabat Mater |
Verdi | Requiem |
Weinberger | Way to Emmaus |
"Legacy of Hope" & "I, Too, Sing America" | Southern Adventist University (Collegedale, TN) |
"Legacy of Hope" & "I, Too, Sing America" | Tarpon Springs Cultural Arts Center (Tarpon Springs, FL) |
"Legacy of Hope" | Brown Center Artscape Annual Arts Festival (Baltimore, MD) |
"Legacy of Hope" | School Tour (Baltimore metropolitan area) |
"My Tribute: A Musical Celebration of | St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church (Atlanta, GA) |
African-American Art Song Tribute | The Pennsylvania Center for 71st Welsh National |
Leontyne Price Vocal Arts Showcase | The Newark Museum of Art (Newark, NJ) |
Black History Month Recital | Calvary Lutheran Church (Baltimore, MD) |
Tribute Concert for Still, Ellington, and Parrish | Koger Center (Columbia, SC) |
Culture and Tradition: African Influences in Music | McManus Theater, Loyola College (Baltimore, MD) |
PREMIER PERFORMANCES OF OPERAS BY AFRICAN-AMERICANS: | |
Bent Twig by Arlene Straw & Helen Williams | |
Blake by Leslie Adams | Municipal Opera Company of Baltimore, Inc. (Baltimore, MD) |