The Carolina Summer Music Festival

Meet the Musicians . . .

Mary Siebert, mezzo-soprano

Mary Siebert, mezzo soprano, was a national winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition, performing at the Met in a nationally broadcast event which launched her solo career. She has performed leading roles with Houston Grand Opera, Minnesota Opera, New Orleans Opera, Opera Delaware, and others, in Carmen, Cenerentola, The Barber of Seville, Cosi fan Tutte, Cavalleria Rusticana, The Marriage of Figaro, Fledermaus, and others. She served as the resident vocal soloist at the Grand Teton Music Festival for six years, and performed more than 50 solo recitals nation-wide with Community Concerts. Her eclectic career includes leading roles in musicals such as The Man of LaMancha, Aything Goes, and Oliver!, and she recorded solo demos with Paul Simon for his Broadway musical The Capeman. She also performs professionally in jazz, cabaret, and folk music. Ms. Siebert has appeared locally with the Magnolia Baroque Festival, as soloist with the Piedmont Chamber Singers, at composer Ken Frazelle’s 50th Birthday Party Concert, and an NCSA concert of Moravian parlor music.

Ms. Siebert serves as Arts Coordinator at the Arts Based Elementary School in Winston-Salem, and designs arts-based curriculum for children. Her freelance writing has been published in Parenting and Cosmopolitan magazines, and she conceived and wrote the children’s opera The Butcher of Seville, for NCSA’s Fletcher Institute outreach program. Ms. Siebert is a Montana native and a graduate of Indiana University. She lives in Winston-Salem with her husband Glenn and 7-year-old daughter Veronica.

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