A short list of Adler Fellowship alumni includes sopranos Leah Crocetto, Heidi Melton, Patricia Racette, Ruth Ann Swenson, Elza van den Heever, and Deborah Voigt mezzo-sopranos Zheng Cao, Kendall Gladen, Daniela Mack, and Dolora Zajick countertenors Brian Asawa, Ryan Belongie, and Gerald Thompson tenors Brian Jagde, Sean Panikkar, Alek Shrader, and Noah Stewart baritones Eugene Brancoveanu, Mark Delavan, and Lucas Meachem bass-baritones John Relyea, Philip Skinner, and Daniel Sumegi and basses Magnus Baldvinsson, Kenneth Kellogg, and Dale Travis. The program has launched the careers of many of the artists performing on our stage and on stages around the world. Adler Fellows, selected from artists participating in the Merola Opera Program, also gain valuable experience by performing supporting roles in San Francisco Opera’s mainstage productions. The program offers intensive individual coaching, professional seminars and a wide range of performance opportunities to young singers and pianists. San Francisco Opera known for commissioning numerous world premieres, training some of operas greatest young artists and being one of the worlds leading. Browse these informative articles for the 'opera curious'. Visit our Performance Archive Delve Deeper into Opera Deepen your understanding of opera and find quick answers to those nagging opera questions. Originally founded in 1977 as the San Francisco Affiliate Artists Opera Program, the Adler Fellowship is one of the world’s most prestigious programs for advanced training. Explore the Archive Our complete history of operas, casts, production teams and performance detailsdating back to 1923at your fingertips.
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