Yulia Van Doren, soprano
Yulia Van Doren (soprano), described as having "the perfect baroque voice" (Seattle Times), was born in Moscow and raised in an eclectic,
music-filled household where she and her seven younger siblings were taught voice and piano by her Russian mother and American jazz pianist father. While still an
undergraduate at the New England Conservatory she was awarded the grand prize in the International JS Bach Vocal Competition, third prize in the American Bach Soloists'
Competition, and recorded the role of Ceres in the Boston Early Music Festival's Grammy-nominated recording of the Lully opera Thésée.
In 2007 Yulia made her professional operatic debut as Poppea in L'Icoronazione di Poppea with the Early Music Guild of Seattle to much critical acclaim.
She also debuted at Carnegie Hall, the Bach Festival of Philadelphia, the Boston Early Music Festival, and Tanglewood, where as a vocal fellow she sang Belinda in the acclaimed
Mark Morris Dance Group production of Dido and Aeneas and performed in a concert of opera scenes coached by Maestro James Levine.
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