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Lyric coloratura soprano Alison Davy has appeared in opera and oratorio both nationally and internationally. Praised by Opera Orchestra of New York conductor Eve Queler for her “beautiful expression and style,” Ms. Davy has performed as a soloist with The Washington Opera, Handel Choir of Baltimore, Centro Musica Antica in Italy, Parma Symphony Orchestra, Newark-Granville Symphony, New York City’s Downtown Symphony Orchestra and the Choral Arts Society of Washington, D.C. outreach program. Her opera roles include Pamina, Susanna, Musetta, Manon, and Baby Doe. Her concert repertoire includes Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Messiah, Mozart’s Mass in C Minor, and the Brahms Requiem.


Ms. Davy has sung as a featured soloist in the Holders International Music Festival in Barbados, at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, and has participated in the Caramoor Festival with Maestro William Crutchfield. Among her awards are finalist in the Vera Scammon Competition and New Jersey Alliance for Performing Artists Competition, semi-finalist in the Oratorio Society of New York Competition and recipient of the Todd Duncan Award from the Annapolis Opera and the George Woodhead Prize from Peabody Conservatory. Ms. Davy has been heard on Southern Oregon Public Radio.