Hagar Adam

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Soprano Hagar Sara Adam is a native of Jerusalem, Israel. She began her musical education at the Jerusalem Conservatory of Music and Dance with piano studies, and continued her education at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance high school (6 years program), where she majored classical voice performance, jazz vocal performance and piano performance. She performed with the major working orchestras in Israel as well as on major stages. She is currently completing her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance degree at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee (class of 2019). At school, she had performed in the main stage opera productions, including Heggie’s Dead Man Walking and Poulenc’s Les Dialogues des Carmélites, as well as in scenes, including Anne Truelove in The Rake’s Progress by Stravinsky and Adina in L’elisir D’amore by Donizetti. Ms. Adam has been a member and a soloist of both the Women’s Chorus and the Chorale of the school, and had the privilege of singing the soprano solo part in Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater at the South End Church in Boston. She also had the privilege of performing in world premieres of new pieces by composers at the Boston Conservatory, including performing a piece that was written specifically for her. In the New England area, she has performed with Odyssey Opera, at the Italian Consulate, at Harvard University, and performed the solo soprano in Bach’s Magnificat with the Keene Chorale. Ms. Adam was the soprano winner of the Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra (RICCO) 2017 annual competition, with a subsequent performance of the soprano solos in Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb. Her upcoming engagements include performing a senior recital at the Boston Conservatory. She is very excited to sing the role of Noémie in Massanet’s Cendrillon with Harvard Opera.