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September 2012

 

After an extremely successful performance at last year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Nadine returned this year to sing the role of Anna 1 to much acclaim in a new, award winning, production of Kurt Weill's Seven Deadly Sins with Company Chordelia and Scottish Opera.

 

Nadine has recently signed with Ben Rayfield at Rayfield Allied, who will be representing her worldwide. His website can be found at  www.rayfieldallied.com

 

Also newly announced is the Royal Opera House's production of Keith Warner's production of Wagner's Ring Cycle. Nadine will be making her debut at the Royal Opera House singing the role of Woglinde, one of the Rheinmaidens in Das Rheingold and Götterdämmerung. Information can be found at http://www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=18208

 

August 2010

 

Recent interview links:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePtO3JXYVFU

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/features/editor-s-picks/say-hello-to-the-sexy-soprano-1.1047251

http://audioboo.fm/boos/163366-chatting-with-soprano-nadine-livingston-about-her-upcoming-appearance-in-scottish-opera-club-noir-s-a-night-at-the-opera

 

May 2010

 

Nadine is really enjoying what has been a fantastic nine months. She is going to be travelling over to Belfast and Dublin in the next couple of weeks to do the last shows of La Boheme and is looking forward to getting to travel somewhere she have never been and do something she loves whilst there. Scottish Opera have also announced their 2010/11 season and Nadine is thrilled to be staying on for another year as an Emerging Artist. She will be singing the role of Susanna in the Marriage of Figaro, directed by Sir Thomas Allen and then Gilda in Rigoletto, conducted by Tobias Rinborg.  

 

August 2009

 

This month Nadine is commencing her time as an Emerging Artist at Scottish Opera. The job includes performing the title role of Katya Kabanova this Autumn and Musetta in Puccini's La Boheme in the New Year as well as having the chance to have coachings, masterclasses and to work with some fantastic coaches, directors and conductors.

She has also had the chance to take part in the publicity photos for Katya Kabanova which involved going to Loch Lomond and having a photo shoot and video interview done. If you would like to see the interviews, follow the link below to the Scottish Opera website.

http://www.scottishopera.org.uk/video/katya-photo-shoot

 

December 2008

 

Welcome to the new website. We hope enjoy looking around and please do not hesitate to use the 'Contact me' section to get in touch.

 
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Biography

Nadine Livingston is 26 years old and studies with Barbara Robotham. Nadine studied at the Royal... Read more

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Engagements

  Woglinde, Das Rheingold, Royal Opera House, 24th Sept, 2nd, 16th & 26th Oct 2012 Woglinde, Götterdämmerung,... Read more

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Reviews

Nadine Livingston’s Gilda was pure gold. Her polished, shining soprano effortlessly... Read more

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