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Eleanor Stallcop-Horrox, a Seattle native, studied at Central Washington State College and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. As a 1989 Bel Canto competition winner, she pursued advanced studies in Siena, Italy with Maestro Walter Baracchi of La Scala.
Her oratorio and symphonic credits include Ein Deutsches Requiem by Brahms, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Gloria by John Rutter, Handel's Israel in Egypt and Messiah, Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, the Bach Magnificat, Beethoven's Missa Solemnis and Symphony ..9, the Verdi Requiem, the Faure Requiem, Serenade to Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Vier Letzte Lieder by Richard Strauss, Waldmarchen by Mahler, and Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder.
She has appeared with Orchestra Seattle, Choir of the Sound,
Soli Deo Gloria in Colorado Springs. Lake Union Civic Symphony, Bellevue Symphony, and the Philadephia Singers and Colorado Springs Chorale, CO. Her operatic roles include Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, Leonora in Fidelio, Giunone in Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, Sarah in The Ballad of Baby Doe, Cercatrice in Suor Angelica, the Bridesmaid in Der Freischutz, the title role in Tosca, Georgietta in Il Tabarro, the Nurse in William Penn. She has sung regularly with Seattle Opera, Colorado Opera Festival, Concert Opera of Seattle, Willamette Concert Opera, Bel Canto NW, Bellevue Opera, the Curtis Institute of Music, and the Philadelphia Tricentennial.
She was the 1989 Winner of the Bel Canto Foundation in Chicago and sang at the Buon Viaggio Gala. She has also been heard in recital at the Teatro Rozzi in Siena, Italy, and the Governor's Gala at the Governor's Mansion in Olympia, Washington. She studies with Ellen Faull. Her work in opera and voice has also included studies with Martile Rowland, Wayne Conner, Julian Patrick, Marianne Weltmann, Dean Williamson, Philip Kelsey, Blanche Thebom and Tom Sunderlund.
Her upcoming performances include Ah-Joe in Franco Leoni's L'Oracolo with the Willamette Concert Opera and Meditation at Oyster River by Glenn Stallcop with the Phoenix Symphony.