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Khori Dastoor,
Soprano
*Crow and Kalkstein/English Fellow
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Khori Dastoor makes her
debut as a principal member of Opera San José's resident company
during the 2007 - 2008 season. Ms. Dastoor will perform the title role
in Lucia di
Lammermoor, Sophie (Werther),
Gilda (Rigoletto),
and Pamina (The
Magic Flute.)
Ms. Dastoor returns to California after graduating with honors from
the New England Conservatory of Music. She recently appeared as Miss
Wordsworth in
Albert
Herring at the Aspen Music Festival under the baton of Maestro
Robert Spano and in the role of Gabrielle in Offenbach's
La Vie
Parisienne with Lake George Opera. Khori has frequently
appeared with the community programs division of the Los Angeles
Opera, and has performed the role of "Sophie de Palma" in the
critically acclaimed revival of Terrence McNally's
Master Class
at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara.
Deeply committed to new music, Ms. Dastoor created the role of La
Novia in the world premiere of
Lorca: Child
of the Moon at the Freud Playhouse and also recently originated
the title role in the world premiere of
The Tree
at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. She also appeared as Mary in the
world premiere of Paul Chihara's
Magnificat
with the Angeles Chorale and Debut Orchestra this past year.
A native of Pasadena, Ms. Dastoor is currently concluding doctoral
studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she is the
recipient of the Dean's Award for the School of Arts and Architecture
whilst an artist in residence with Opera San José.
Upcoming engagements include a performance as the soprano soloist in
the Brahms' Requiem with the Angeles Chorale and a return to the Lake
George Opera Festival as Mabel (The
Pirates of Penzance) and Lauretta (Gianni
Schicchi and
Buoso's
Ghost).
*Ms. Dastoor's artist residency is made possible in part by Fellowship
Grants from George and Susan Crow and Michael Kalkstein and Susan
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