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Melody Moore
Melody Moore

WOS Radio: Edward Seckerson Talks to Melody Moore

Date: 8 September 2010

Melody Moore is well-named. Her parents must have had a sixth sense that she would be "melodious". This exciting young American soprano has been making waves on both sides of the Atlantic. She has established footholds at both San Francisco and Los Angeles Opera and in the 2008/9 season made her English National Opera debut in Jonathan Miller's new production of La Boheme.

She returns to ENO this season as Marguerite in Des MacAnuff's new staging of Gounod's Faust, a role which seems to define the direction in which her voice and career are taking her. Hers is a lyric voice with distinctively dark overtones and a spinto reach to lend power and excitement. The names of Renata Tebaldi and Gabriella Tucci have been evoked in describing her special qualities.

In this exclusive audio podcast she talks to Edward Seckerson about her beginnings, her hopes, her aspirations, and - in telling detail - her voice. She talks about the new ENO Faust staging and the role of Marguerite which so exactingly demands both a coloratura and a lyrico spinto capability; and she muses on appearing in Stephen "Wicked" Schwartz's first opera Seance on a Wet Afternoon and what that means for the new-found spirit of co-operation and cross-fertilisation between Broadway and the Opera world.

To listen to the interview, click the 'play' button below; or to subscribe and download from iTunes, click here.

** DON'T MISS our exclusive Whatsonstage.com Outing to FAUST on 30 September 2010 including a top price ticket, a FREE programme & a FREE drink – All for only an incredible £45! (Normally priced £83 for ticket alone!!!) Click here for details! **

- by Edward Seckerson

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Faust starstar - 19th Sep 2010 reviews
WOS Radio: Edward Seckerson Talks to Des McAnuff - 10th Sep 2010 radio

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Melody Moore's Website
Whatsonstage.com Outing to Faust


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