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Encyclopedia > Annette Daniels

The mezzo-soprano Annette Daniels (born 10 September 1961 - 1 April 2004) was an American opera singer.


Daniels was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. She graduated from Wichita State University with a M.A. in Voice Performance and French.


Daniels appeared with a variety of opera companies in the United States including Houston, Washington DC, Dallas, San Diego, Cincinnati, and Portland. She also performed numerous oratorios as well as concert works with orchestras.


Daniels died of cancer at age 42 in Houston in 2004.




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Annette Daniels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (197 words)
Annette Daniels (September 10, 1961 - April 1, 2004) was an American mezzo-soprano opera singer.
Daniels was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas.
Daniels died of cancer at age 42 in Houston in 2004.
Annette Daniels Taylor ? : Who (331 words)
Annette realized she was spending more time contributing to the development of already well known artists while trying to squeeze time in to develop her own craft.
Annette has performed in such notable venues in New York City as La Mama, the Apollo Theater, Nuyorican Poets Café, Harlem School of the Arts, The Marilyn Monroe Theater, St. Michaels Church, Aaron Davis Hall, Henry Street Settlement, and Borough of Manhattan Community College.
Annette is writer-in-resident at The Langston Hughes Institute, a member of The Alafia Theater Company and Theater for Change.
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