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Biography
Sylvia McNair (born June 23, 1956) is an American opera singer and classical music|classical recitalist who has also achieved notable success in the Broadway theatre|Broadway and cabaret genres. McNair, a soprano , has made several critically acclaimed recordings and has won two Grammy Award s.
Early life and musical training
Sylvia McNair was born in Mansfield, Ohio , the daughter of George and Marilou McNair. As a youth, she studied violin. She originally enrolled in the undergraduate music program at Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton (Ill.) College as a violin major but was encouraged by a violin instructor there to study voice as well. She commenced vocal studies at Wheaton with Margarita Evans, and finding herself more suited to singing, discontinued violin as her major. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 1978 from Wheaton and subsequently a Master of Music with Distinction in 1983 from Indiana University (whose music school is now the Jacobs School of Music ), where she studied voice with Virginia MacWatters , John Wustman, and Virginia Zeani .
Career
Sylvia McNair made her professional concert debut in 1980 with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra . Her operatic debut, in 1982, was as Sandrina in Joseph Haydn|Haydn 's ''L'infedeltà delusa with the Mostly Mozart Festival. She appeared regularly at the Vienna State Opera , the Salzburg Festival , Royal Opera House at Covent Garden , the Santa Fe Opera , the San Francisco Opera and at the Metropolitan Opera , and has soloed with many major European and American orchestras.
Since the late 1990s, McNair has changed the focus of her singing career to Broadway theatre|Broadway and jazz styles. In these genres she has achieved considerable critical acclaim and commercial success.
In 2006, McNair joined the voice faculty of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, her alma mater . She teaches English diction (IPA), opera workshop, and private lessons.
Critical commentary
"Her Musical phrasing|phrasing is exemplary. Her modulations are inspired. Her time is enviable. . . . I could get used to this kind of ecstasy." & mdash; Rex Reed , 2005
Personal
McNair married Conducting|conductor Hal France in 1986. The couple are now divorced.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006. Her treatments have included mastectomy , chemotherapy and radiation therapy .
Recorded repertoire
Sylvia McNair has made over 70 recordings, including many complete operas and recitals ranging from Mozart arias with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields to CDs with Andre Previn of music by Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen ( Sure Thing and Come Rain or Come Shine ). Samuel Barber "Knoxville Summer of 1915".
Awards and honors
McNair's awards and honors include the following:
National Metropolitan Opera Auditions, first place, 1982
Honorary Doctor of Music degrees from Westminster Choir College , 1997, and Indiana University Bloomington|Indiana University , 1998
Governor’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Entertainment from Ohio Governor Bob Taft , 1999
Command recital performances for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor , Hillary Clinton , Pope John Paul II
Sources
"McNair, Sylvia" in ''Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians , Eighth Edition, ed. Nicolas Slonimsky. New York: Schirmer Books, 1992. ISBN 0-02-872415-1
http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608001514/Sylvia-McNair.html Sylvia McNair Biography at musicianguide.com
"Sylvia McNair Recovering From Breast Cancer, Joining Indiana University Faculty" by Matthew Westphal. Playbill Arts , 7 August 2006. ( http://www.playbillarts.com/news/article/5014.html link)
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/3842.html Sylvia McNair to join Jacobs School of Music faculty from Indiana University Media Relations
External links
http://www.SylviaMcNair.com Official website
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