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American soprano Susan Landis Eley is a classically trained singer with extensive experience as a soloist, musical theatre actress, instrumentalist and choral singer. Roles in her repertoire include the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro and Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus. She received her Masters degree from Indiana University and her Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree from The College of New Jersey, summa cum laude.

Ms. Eley has most recently appeared with the New Jersey Opera Theater (Pirates of Penzance, Die Zauberfloete, and Romeo et Juliette), the Princeton Festival (La Boheme, Mirette), the New Jersey MasterChorale in tandem with the Academy of Vocal Arts (Jubilate and Sonic Spectacular concerts), Indiana University (Peter Grimes), and Opera Festival of New Jersey (Turandot, Magic Flute, and Orfeo et Euridice).
While in Indiana, she recorded vocals for professional church music recordings and presented vocal recitals. Ms. Eley received the Max Kade Scholarship to attend Middlebury College's German School for Singers in summer of 2004.

Ms. Eley lives in her hometown of Barrington, NJ, with her husband Benjamin and her two cats, Sprinkles and Pamina.

 

 

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