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Amanda Forsythe

Amanda Forsythe (born 1976) is an award winning American light lyric soprano who is particularly admired for her interpretations of baroque music and the works of Rossini. Forsythe has received continued critical acclaim from many publications including ''Opera News'', ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'' and the ''Boston Globe''.
==Early life and education==
Amanda Forsythe was born in 1976 in New York City and grew up on Roosevelt Island and later in Lloyd Harbor, NY where she graduated from Cold Spring Harbor High School. She entered Vassar College in 1994 where she initially studied Marine Biology. Forsythe graduated from Vassar in 1998 with a degree in music〔(AAVC - Events )〕 and went on to graduate studies in vocal performance at the New England Conservatory of Music. While there she was a student of Mary Ann Hart and Susan Clickner. Ironically, Forsythe was not accepted into the conservatory's opera workshop program so the soprano ended up seeking performance opportunities elsewhere while continuing to study at NECM. Forsythe ended up performing in a production of Cavalli's ''Giasone'' at Harvard University. This production impacted Forsythe's life positively in both professional and personal ways. The opera introduced her to her husband, conductor Edward Elwyn Jones (they met while doing this opera and married in the summer of 2005) and Martin Pearlman, the director of Boston Baroque. Pearlman came to one of the opera's performances and was so intrigued by Forsythe's performance that he asked her to come and audition. Forsythe has subsequently been cast in numerous productions with the company.〔(Boston Globe article )〕
In 2003, she was the winner of the George London Foundation Awards and the second place winner of the Liderkranz Foundation competition. Forsythe received an honorable mention in the 2005 Walter W. Naumburg Foundation Awards. She was also a vocal fellow at Tanglewood Music Center for two summers and has apprenticed at Chicago's Ravinia Festival and the Caramoor Festival. At Tanglewood, she originated the role of young Margarita in the world premiere of Osvaldo Golijov's ''Ainadamar'' and replaced Dawn Upshaw in the lead role for one performance.〔(Soprano Amanda Forsythe voices her love of opera - The Boston Globe )〕

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