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Nadine Sierra
Nadine Sierra (born May 14, 1988) is an American operatic soprano. On February 21, 2009, she won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Finals in New York.〔Metropolitan Opera, (List of National Council Winners )〕 A native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she attended the Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida, and trained at The Mannes College of Music and Marilyn Horne's Music Academy of the West, where she was the youngest person ever to receive the Marilyn Horne Foundation Award.〔Stewart, Henry, ("The Next Ones: Nadine Sierra (soprano)" ), ''The L Magazine'', September 2, 2009〕〔Smith, Steve, ("The On Wings of Song Series Shows a Fledgling's Flights" ), ''The New York Times'', November 13, 2007〕 She became a Young Artist with the Palm Beach Opera when she was 14 and made her operatic debut there two years later as the Sandman in Engelbert Humperdinck's ''Hansel and Gretel''.〔Schultz, Alexandra, ("Portrait of the Artists: Meet three unique talents defining the face of the South Florida cultural scene" ), ''Boca Raton Magazine'', November 2008〕 She also appeared on the National Public Radio program ''From the Top'' when she was 15 performing "O mio babbino caro" from ''Gianni Schicchi''.〔NPR ''From the Top'', (Green Room: Congratulations Met Council Auditions Winner Nadine Sierra )〕
She was invited back to ''From the Top'' in 2010, a show taped in Burlington, Vermont, with commentary by Marilyn Horne. She appeared at the United States Supreme Court Building in May 2009 where she sang solo and with Thomas Hampson in the Justices Chambers. In 2009 she competed in Helsinki, Finland, in the Mirjam Helin International Competition where she was awarded second place. She had her debut concert in Helsinki, Finland in 2009. In October 2009 she performed in the Marilyn Horne Mediterranean Cruise to Italy, Croatia, Turkey and Greece. In March 2010 she performed at the Musashino Hall, Tokyo, Japan.
She appeared as the Princess with Gotham Chamber Opera's production of Xavier Montsalvatge's opera ''El gato con botas'' at the New Victory Theater. In January 2011 she returned to Palm Beach Opera's ''Orfeo ed Euridice'' in the title role. In May 2011 she appeared as Tytania in Boston Lyric Opera's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''. In January 2011 she became a San Francisco Opera Adler Fellow and the following May appeared in the company's premiere of Christopher Theofanidis' opera ''Heart of a Soldier'' with Thomas Hampson in the main role. In January 2012 she appeared as Gilda in Florida Grand Opera's ''Rigoletto''.
Sierra is featured in the book ''Driven: Six Incredible Musical Journeys'' where author Nick Romeo dedicated one of the chapters ("Journeys") to her.〔Romeo, Nick (2011). ''Driven: Six Incredible Musical Journeys'', pp. 51-68. From the Top, Inc. ISBN 0-615-51140-6. See also Romeo, Nick (December 2009). "A Young Soprano's Journey to Victory at the Met". ''Classical Singer Magazine''〕
==Awards==
Sierra has been awarded the following awards and scholarships:
*National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, Miami, Florida – Vocal Silver Award 2006
*Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition, West Palm Beach, Florida – First Place Junior Division 2007
*The Marilyn Horne Foundation Awards Competition, Santa Barbara, California – First Place Award 2007
*National Society For Arts and Letters Vocal Competition, Bloomington, Indiana – Second Place Award 2008〔McCormick, Barbara (May 26, 2010). ("National Society of Arts and letters hosts music fundraiser" ). ''Boca Raton Tribune''〕
*The Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, New York City – Grand Finalist Winner 2009
*Florida Grand Opera Competition, Miami, Florida – Junior Division First Place Award 2009〔Florida Grand Opera, Young Patronesses of the opera. (Previous winners )〕
*Licia Albanese–Puccini International Competition, New York, NY – Third Place Award 2009〔 Licia Albanese–Puccini International Vocal Competition. (2009 winners ); (Photos )〕
*Gerda Lissner Foundation Competition, New York City – First Place 2010〔Gerda Lissner Foundation. (2010 award winners )〕
*Richard Tucker Foundation, New York City – 2010 Sara Tucker Study Award Winner〔Richard Tucker Foundation. (Sara Tucker Study Grants 1998-2010 ) 〕
*George London Foundation Competition, New York City First Place 2010〔George London Foundation (2010). (Winners Circle ) 〕
*Loren Zachary Foundation International Competition, Los Angeles, California – First Place 2010〔Wada, Karen (May 24, 2010). ("Soprano Nadine Sierra wins top prize in national vocal competition" ). ''Los Angeles Times'' (Arts) 〕
*The Leonore Annenberg Award Fellowship in the Performing Arts, 2011
*Stella Maris International Music Competition 2011, Audience Prize
*The Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition, Dublin, 2013
*Neue Stimmen, Gütersloh, Germany -- 1st Prize and People's Choice Award 2013〔()〕

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