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Anne Fuchs is an American soprano who has sung throughout the United States and abroad. Anne spent two years performing as a guest soprano with the State Theater of Oldenburg in Oldenburg, Germany, where she sang roles such as Papagena in Die Zauberflöte, and Ida in Die Fledermaus, while covering the role of Adele. Prior to her time in Germany, Anne was featured with the Opera Theater of Pittsburgh, the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, the Delaware Valley Philharmonic Orchestra, the Queens Opera Association, the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Sinfonietta Nova, Rising Star Singers, the Lexington Opera Society, Westminster Opera Theater, and the University of Kentucky Opera Theater. She was also a member of the new music ensemble The Crossing, led by former Lyric Opera of Chicago chorusmaster, Donald Nally. Anne has been granted awards by the Philadelphia Lieder Society, Classical Singer magazine, the National Federation of Music Clubs, the National Association of Teachers of Singers, and most notably, the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, of which she was a regional finalist at the age of 20. Anne was trained by Metropolitan Opera sopranos Gail Robinson, Sharon Sweet, and Edda Moser. She holds a Master of Music from Westminster Choir College and a Bachelor of Music from the University of Kentucky. She now resides in South Bend, Indiana, and enjoys performing in local venues and churches, as well as with her Dad, who plays accordion with her in their father-daughter duo, JukeFox.

ANNE FUCHS

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