:Sara Macliver
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Sara Macliver is an Australian soprano singer, born and raised in Perth, Western Australia.{{Cn|date=October 2024}} Macliver has appeared in operas, concert and recital performances and on recordings. She specialises in Baroque music, and lectures in Voice at the UWA Conservatorium of Music.{{Cite web|url=https://directory.uwa.edu.au/view?dn=cn%253DSara%2520Macliver%252Cou%253DAcademic%2520Staff%2520%2528Music%2529%252Cou%253DConservatorium%2520of%2520Music%252Cou%253DFaculty%2520of%2520Arts%255C2C%2520Business%255C2C%2520Law%2520and%2520Education%252Cou%253DFaculties%252Co%253DThe%2520University%2520of%2520Western%2520Australia|title=Directory Search Results|website=directory.uwa.edu.au|access-date=12 February 2019|archive-date=16 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200316152737/https://directory.uwa.edu.au/view?dn=cn%253DSara%2520Macliver%252Cou%253DAcademic%2520Staff%2520%2528Music%2529%252Cou%253DConservatorium%2520of%2520Music%252Cou%253DFaculty%2520of%2520Arts%255C2C%2520Business%255C2C%2520Law%2520and%2520Education%252Cou%253DFaculties%252Co%253DThe%2520University%2520of%2520Western%2520Australia|url-status=dead}}
Career
She trained in Perth, where she was a pupil of Molly McGurk and was a Young Artist with the West Australian Opera Company.{{Cn|date=October 2024}} Her roles for the company have included Micaela (Carmen), Papagena (The Magic Flute), Giannetta (L'elisir d'amore), Morgana (Alcina), Ida (Die Fledermaus), Nannetta (Falstaff) and Vespetta (Pimpinone). In 2007, she created the roles of Echo/Aphrodite in Richard Mills' opera The Love of the Nightingale. She sang Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro with the company in 2009.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
= Performances =
Macliver regularly performs with Symphony Australia Orchestras, Musica Viva, Melbourne Chorale, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Australia Bach Ensemble and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs. She has a particular association with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, with whom she recorded her first CD, If Love’s a Sweet Passion.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
She has performed in Japan, Italy, New Zealand and Hong Kong. She has performed with Pinchgut Opera in The Fairy-Queen, toured with Musica Viva, Australia Bach Ensemble and worked with Richard Egarr on Joseph Haydn's The Creation in Perth. Other projects include a program based on the life of Jane Austen, with pianist Bernadette Balkus and Musica Viva. She also appeared in Pinchgut Opera's production of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
= Recordings =
Macliver has made a number of recordings for ABC Classics including Gabriel Fauré's Requiem and The Birth of Venus, Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, the title track for a trilogy of Christmas albums and a CD of Haydn arias with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ola Rudner.{{Cn|date=October 2024}} In 2002, she completed a recording of Handel's Messiah for a joint ABC Classics and ABC Television production.{{Cn|date=October 2024}} ABC Classics have released a disc of Bach arias and duets with Sara Macliver and mezzo-soprano Sally-Anne Russell and the Orchestra of the Antipodes conducted by Antony Walker. This was followed by a disc of the Pergolesi Stabat Mater (ABC Classics) and other baroque duets.{{Cn|date=October 2024}} She also appeared in Pinchgut Opera's production of Charpentier's David et Jonathas H.490 in 2009.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
Education
She has received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from the University of Western Australia, in whose School of Music she completed her undergraduate studies.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
Personal life
Although resident for some years in Sydney, she has now returned to Perth.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
Selected recordings
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scope="row" | Bach Arias and Duets {{small|(with Sally-Anne Russell)}} |
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- Marc-Antoine Charpentier: David + Jonathan H.490, Anders J. Dahlin (David), Sara Macliver (Jonathan), Dean Robinson (Saul), Paul Mcmahon (La Pythonisse), Richard Anderson (Achis), David Parkin (Ghost of Samuel), Simon Lobelson (Joabel) ; Pinchgut Opera, Orchestra of the Antipodes & Cantillation conducted by Antony Walker, (2 CD ABC Classics, cat. 4763691) 2009.{{Cn|date=October 2024}}
Awards and nominations
=ARIA Music Awards=
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.
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| 1999
| If Love's a Sweet Passion (with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra & Paul Dyer)
|rowspan="3" | Best Classical Album
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| 2004
| Bach Arias and Duets (with Sally-Anne Russell)
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| 2005
| Baroque Duets (with Sally-Anne Russell)
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References
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070813224310/http://www.postnewspapers.com.au/20000826/impressions/home.shtml Post Newspapers interview]
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Category:Australian operatic sopranos
Category:Musicians from Perth, Western Australia
Category:University of Western Australia alumni