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Shirley Love's operatic venues encompass the major opera companies across America and Europe. As a recitalist, she has toured Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, the Far East (Japan, Korea, Hong Kong), Australia, New Zealand, Holland and Switzerland. Ms. Love has been soloist with the orchestras of Boston, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Detroit, Houston, Indiannapolis, Louisville, Philadelphia, St Louis and Utah. She has performed with the American Symphony, Bach Aria Group, Musica Sacra and the music festivals of Tanglewood, Basically Bach, Mostly Mozart, Ravinia, Saratoga, Madiera Bach, Mann Music Center (Philadelphia), Winter Park Bach Festival, Wolf Trap, Blossom Festival and May Festival, Cincinnati. Ms. Love's recordings include Janacek's The Diary of One Who Disappeared, which won tremendous critical acclaim and was cited in Opera News as one of the "Best of the Year", in Newsweek as among "the season's best listening", in New York Magazine as a recommended CD release, in High Fidelity as one of the "Critics Choice Noteworthy Releases" and received high praise in The New York Times. She also recorded a series of Bach Cantatas for Vox Records and her latest recording is Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress. During the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations, she was given a Proclamation and a Key to the City of her hometown of Detroit for her outstanding contribution to the arts, and in 1990, received the Achievement in the Arts Award from Wayne State University, her alma mater. Ms. Love is well known for her many master classes conducted throughout the United States, Canada, South Africa, Korea and Israel. In January of 2003 she joined the faculty of the Music Conservatory of Westchester, in White Plains, NY. Telephone: 914-723-5390 Hear a sample from Ms. Love's CD: This site created and maintained by
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