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Marlena Devoe soprano Winner of the Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge Bel Canto Award, New Zealand-born Samoan soprano Marlena Devoe is a graduate of the Wales International Academy of Voice, where she studied with Dennis O’Neill and Nuccia Focile. She studied at the University of Auckland, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Italian and German and attended the Georg Solti Accademia di Bel Canto in 2013. Recent operatic engagements include debuts in the UK with Clonter Opera (Violetta La Traviata) and Opera Project (Gilda Rigoletto) in 2016, Lyric Opera Productions Dublin (Mimi La Boheme) and Singapore Lyric Opera (Lauretta Gianni Schicchi) in 2015, and at the Verbier Festival (Adina L’elisir d’amore) in 2014. Marlena is a recurring artist with the Auckland Opera Studio and has performed several roles with the company, including Lucia Lucia di Lammermoor (2014), Amina La Sonnambula (2011) and Servilia La Clemenza di Tito (2010). Sarah Court mezzo-soprano “Sarah Court was an outstanding alto soloist when Bach Musica gave us this work in 2010. Three years have matured her voice and musicianship. From the start, she revealed how recitatives should tell stories and even take an emotional stand while, in arias, she showed the rare ability to make the most gnarly lines seem disarmingly natural.” Bach Weinachts Oratorium, New Zealand Herald, 2013 William Dart Born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand, Sarah gained her Bachelor of Music at the University of Otago and Masters degree at the University of Waikato. She continued her musical education at the Prague Conservatoire under the tutelage of Antonie Denygrova. Sarah recently graduated from the Queensland Conservatorium (Griffith University) with a Doctor of Musical Arts under the supervision of Lisa Gasteen. Sarah was an Emerging Artist with New Zealand Opera, a Dame Sister Mary Leo Foundation Scholar, a finalist in the New Zealand Aria, and a semi-finalist in the Lexus Song Quest. She performs regularly around New Zealand and Australia, and is particularly dedicated to the concert platform. 2015 saw the launch of a new venture – Songbird: the vocal arts experience. Sarah is Songbird’s first Director, leading the organisation along with her colleague, Simon O’Neill (a fellow New Zealander), as Artistic Advisor. 21