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Linda Esther Gray

Linda Esther Gray (born 29 May 1948, Greenock, Scotland) is a retired Scottish soprano and an operatic singing teacher.
==Early life==
Gray was born in Greenock, Scotland in 1948.〔"International Who's Who in Classical Music" (2003) p.313〕 She showed an early talent in music and supplemented the usual Scottish primary and secondary state school education with private lessons in both singing and piano.〔''A Life Behind Curtains: A Singer's Silent Sounds'' Linda Esther Gray 2007 Green Oak Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9555505-0-8〕 In 1965 this tuition, and her natural ability, provided her with the skills to successfully gain a place at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama as an undergraduate student.〔(Biography ) on singbelcanto.com〕 Here she remained for four years concentrating her studies on singing, piano and cello.〔 In 1969 (her final year at the Academy of Music) she won the International Cinzano Singing Award which granted a two-year scholarship to continue her musical education at the London Opera Centre〔 (managed out of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and also acting at that time as the ROH's rehearsal space).〔 It was in London that as a student she made her first appearance in an opera as Malenka in ''The Bartered Bride'' in 1970.〔The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music (2004). 4th ed, p.302〕 Also, during this time, Gray continued to win a number of major singing awards〔 (see awards section below). It was the award money from these competitions that allowed her to fund further study in Italy with the head music coach of the San Carlo Opera; Maestro Campanino.〔

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