Julie Nesrallah
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Julie Nesrallah is a Canadian mezzo-soprano and radio host.
Nesrallah studied music performance at McGill and Carleton Universities and has worked in Vienna with David Aronson.[1]
In April 2002 and April 2003, she acted as an advisor to the Ontario Arts Council, Choirs Division.
As of 2008[update], she is also the host of Tempo, a classical music programme on the CBC Radio 2 network.
Nesrallah is of Christian Lebanese descent[2].
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[edit] Awards
In July 1998, she won the Canada Council for the Arts Emerging Artist Award and returned to Canada
[edit] References
[edit] Discography
- Panache (with Caroline Léonardelli, harp). CD Baby
- Schafer: String Quartet no 8, Beauty and the Beast. ATMA Classique: ATMA 22201
- España, (with Daniel Bolshoy, guitar)[2]
[edit] External links
- "Wolf Artists International, LLC • Artists • Mezzosoprani • Julie Nesrallah". http://www.iwolfartists.com/artists/mezzosoprani/julienesrallah.aspx. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
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