Stacey Tappan

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Stacey Tappan
Stacey Tappan

The American coloratura soprano Stacey Tappan (born June 13, 1973) is a leading opera singer.

Tappan was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in Pasadena, California. Both of her parents are instrumental musicians.

She studied in the voice program at Chapman University (1991-1995) in Orange, California, then Manhattan School of Music (1995-1997) and Juilliard (1997-1999) in New York City. She continued her professional training in the Young Artist Program at Santa Fe Opera (1997), the University of Miami in Salzburg program (1998), the Young Artist Program at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (1999), Wolf Trap Opera Company (2000), and the Lyric Opera Center for American Artists (2001-2003) in Chicago.

She has sung as a soloist with Chicago Lyric Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Bangkok Opera, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Wolf Trap Opera Company, Glimmerglass Opera, Glyndebourne Opera Festival, and many regional opera houses.

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  • Little Women: An Opera in Two Acts Ondine 2001

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