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Jennifer McGregor (soprano)

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Jennifer McGregor is an Australian operatic soprano.[1] Her album The Jennifer McGregor Album, recorded with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra,[2] was nominated for the 1988 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.

Born in Sydney, she is the sister of actress Julie McGregor. She joined the chorus of the Australian Opera in 1981 and became a principal after winning the Metropolitan Opera Audition Scholarship and the Armstrong-Martin Scholarship and studying in Europe. She left the opera in 1986.[3] From 1988 to 1990 she was a principal with Germany's Heidelberg Opera. Together with Judi Connelli and Suzanne Johnston she formed the 3 Divas. In 2000 they released a self-titled album.[4]

Disocography

  • Jennifer McGregor: The Jennifer McGregor Album (1988) - CBS
  • The 3 Divas (Judi Connelli, Suzanne Johnston, Jennifer McGregor), Kellie Dickerson, David King: The 3 Divas (2000)

References

  1. ^ "McGregor, Jennifer", National Library of Australia
  2. ^ "The Jennifer McGregor album", National Library of Australia listing
  3. ^ Hubble, Ava (20 January 1988), "Opera's girl next door", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ "Diva's fun divertissement Soprano reflects on career that all began in Mosman", Mosman Daily, 14 February 2002