Jacqueline Dark
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Jacqueline Lisa Dark (also Jacqueline Moran)[1] was born in Ballarat, Victoria and attended the University of Ballarat from 1986 to 1988[2], receiving a Bachelor of Science (Physics) and a Graduate Diploma of Education in 1989.[1]
A mezzo-soprano, Dark trained at the Victorian College of the Arts from where she received first class honours in the Graduate Diploma of Opera 1995. Jacqueline has performed with Opera Australia, Victorian State Opera, was young artist for Opera Queensland in 2000, Vienna State Opera (roles of Giovanna (Rigoletto), Grimgerde (Die Walküre), Annina (La Traviata), Mercedes (Carmen), and Il Pastore (shepherd) in (Tosca) - Wiener Staatsoper in 2001).[3]
Jacqueline Dark performed the roles of Sally Lowe in the world premiere of Lindy and the title role in Iolanthe for Opera Australia, and covered the role of Pearl in the world premiere of Richard Mills' Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. She has also appeared as a soloist with groups including the Melbourne Chorale, the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra (concert series), Orchestra Victoria, The Australian National Academy of Music, The Royal Philharmonic Society and Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
Among Jacqueline's awards and major prizes are a Green Room Award for her role of in Opera Australia's La Cenerentola (2004), an Overseas Study Grant, Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (2001), the Vienna State Opera Award (2000), 3rd place in the Metropolitan Opera finals (1999), as well as a finalist in McDonald's Operatic Aria (1999, 2000), Herald Sun Aria (1998, 2000), National Liederfest (2000), Covent Garden National Opera Studio Scholarship (1998). She has won the Ringwood Aria 1997, Geelong Aria (1997), Fletcher Jones Memorial Aria (1994), Shell Aria (1993), Victorian Theatre Guild Award (Performance of Distinction) (1989), Encore Award for Performance of Excellence (1986).[4][5]
Dark launched the 2007 season at Her Majesty's Theatre in her home town of Ballarat as Dorabella in Così fan tutte.[6]
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b The Flag (Alumni Newsletter) (PDF) p.6,7. University of Ballarat (October 2001). Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ http://www.abc.net.au/southwestvic/stories/s1716633.htm ABC Ballarat feature story
- ^ http://www.victorianopera.com.au/www/html/45-cosi-fan-tutte---19---26-aug.asp Victorian Opera
- ^ http://www.ballarat.edu.au/curator/honour-roll/honourroll_Dark.shtml University of Ballarat Honour Role
- ^ http://www.opera-australia.org.au/opera/oaweb.nsf/0/CC81E891B32989B4CA256C7000014EA6?opendocument Opera Australia
- ^ http://www.hermaj.com/cms/index.php?option=content&task=blogsection&id=5&Itemid=69#queen Ballarat Her Majestys Theatre