Haymon, Cynthia
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Haymon, Cynthia (
b Jacksonville, Fla., 1958). Amer. soprano. Début Sante Fe 1984 in f. Amer. p. of
We Come to the River. Sang Xanthe at Sante Fe 1985 in Amer. première of
Die Liebe der Danae. Created title-role in Musgrave's
Harriet,
the Woman Called Moses, Norfolk, Va., 1985. Eur. début 1986 at Glyndebourne as Bess in
Porgy and Bess. Sang Liù (
Turandot) with Royal Opera, CG, on tour of Far East, and Mimì at CG.
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