Macon Concert Association presents Mercer graduate and acclaimed soprano, Leah Partridge!
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Joel Terning has rescheduled his performance to next season. We are thrilled to announce that nationally acclaimed soprano Leah Partridge has graciously stepped in to perform in his place. On the same date and time, Leah will be joined by local pianist Carol Goff to present a captivating program entitled Songs for the Soul. We look forward to an inspiring evening with these two exceptional artists.
Celebrated soprano Leah Partridge has earned international acclaim for her interpretations of over forty leading opera roles. Her performances have graced prestigious venues including The Metropolitan Opera, Semper Oper Dresden, Teatro Colón Buenos Aires, and Deutsche Oper Berlin. Notable appearances include Violetta in *La Traviata* at Semper Oper Dresden, the title role in *Lucia di Lammermoor* at Teatro Colón, and her 2008 Metropolitan Opera debut followed by several return engagements.
Currently a lecturer of voice at the University of Georgia, Partridge is known for her nurturing approach to teaching emerging artists. Through her blog, *The Voice Box*, she shares insights about performing careers and artistic sustainability. A Georgia native, she holds degrees from Mercer University and Indiana University, where she received the Wilfred C. Bain opera fellowship. Her accolades include first prizes in the Opera Birmingham and Palm Beach International Voice Competitions, and recognition as a National Semi-Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.
Leah is from Lincolnton, Georgia, and was last a featured artist for the Macon Concert Association in 2010!