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Sarah Wolfson is said to possess a remarkable ability to communicate with audiences on recital, orchestral, cabaret, and operatic stages. Her infectious energy and innate musicality have earned praise from The Washington Post for "working magic." Wolfson has been featured on the PBS American Masters documentary "The Juilliard Experience," and received the William Schuman Prize for outstanding achievement and leadership in music. She is on the faculty of Columbia University, where she teaches vocal performance, and is a member of Sing for Hope, a nonprofit organization founded by opera singers that links artists and charities.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Sarah Wolfson is said to possess a remarkable ability to communicate with audiences on recital, orchestral, cabaret, and operatic stages. Her infectious energy and innate musicality have earned praise from The Washington Post for "working magic." Wolfson has been featured on the PBS American Masters documentary "The Juilliard Experience," and received the William Schuman Prize for outstanding achievement and leadership in music. She is on the faculty of Columbia University, where she teaches vocal performance, and is a member of Sing for Hope, a nonprofit organization founded by opera singers that links artists and charities.
The concert is free and open to the public.
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