Cynthia Makris (born 1956) is an American soprano opera singer as well as a voice and empowerment coach.
Early life and education
Makris was born in Sterling, Colorado, USA, and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Music Performance from Adams State College.[1] Cynthia also has a degree in Interior Design from Palm Beach State College.
Opera Singer and Voice Coach
Cynthia Makris brings 30 years of experience singing major operatic roles in the leading opera houses of the world to her voice coaching. Her vast repertoire ranges from bel canto to dramatic, from Bellini, Donizetti, and Mozart to Verdi, Richard Strauss, and Wagner. Her career brought her to the stages of the world, including La Scala, Covent Garden, and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. She has lived and worked in nearly every country in Europe, as well as Japan, Singapore, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Argentina. Makris has been praised not only for the beauty of her voice but also for the integrity, honesty, and depth of her portrayals of figures as diverse as Puccini’s fragile title heroine, Madama Butterfly, to Verdi’s Lady Macbeth or Strauss’ Salome, which she has performed over three hundred times on five continents.
Cynthia is multilingual and has sung in many languages. This, along with her knowledge of musical styles, makes her an ideal coach for the serious classical student. She also specializes in preparing young people for auditions and building the foundation for their vocal technique. Her students have been accepted into the prestigious Bak Middle School for the Arts and the Dreyfoos High School for the Arts, as well as receiving college scholarships to pursue degrees in vocal music.
Cynthia has been coaching singers since 2007. She has a B.A. in Music Performance and is a certified life coach and master practitioner of NLP. She is a very demanding teacher and expects her students to have a high demand of themselves. Understanding that the voice is a very intimate part of a person’s makeup, she is also very compassionate and positive and always on the side of the student, empowering at all times. Ms. Makris teaches a natural and healthy approach to developing the voice, using the body’s own resonance chambers. It is especially important for children, whose voices are still developing, to learn a natural style of singing which will support the still maturing voice and not put unnecessary strain on the vocal chords. Classical Italian techniques uncover the natural beauty of each voice. The goal is an instrument which is integrated in all registers, which is capable of a wide variety of expression and has both power and beauty throughout.
Life Coach
Cynthia is a Chopra® Certified Instructor of Primordial Sound Meditation, a Certified Facilitator of Access Consciousness®, a Reiki Master and a Neurolinguistic Programming Master Practitioner.
Career
Makris has sung major soprano roles at La Scala and the Royal Opera House, the Finnish National Opera and many other opera houses. She has performed in Europe, South America, and Asia. Her repertoire ranges from coloratura to dramatic roles including the title role in Salome by Richard Strauss.[1] For Opera Queensland she sang Abigaille in Verdi's Nabucco in 2007 and Turandot in 2008.
Her first professional role was as Tosca with the Denver Lyric Opera Company.
Awards
Makris won the Metropolitan Opera Regional award for young singers as well the San Francisco Opera Regional award two consecutive years during her graduate studies in vocal performance at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
She received an award in 1982 from the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia for her performance of the three heroines in The Tales of Hoffmann.[2]
She was Artist of the Year of the Savonlinna Opera Festival in 2006, an award for her contribution to the festival since 1993, when she sang Lady Macbeth in Ralf Långbacka's televised production of Verdi's opera.[3][4]
Personal life
Cynthia is married to Finnish tenor, Raimo Sirkiä and has a son, Pete Makris, who lives in Colorado. She lives in Florida, USA, and in Helsinki, Finland.
Repertoire
Composer | Opera | Role |
---|---|---|
Italian composers | ||
Bellini | Norma | Norma |
Donizetti | Anna Bolena | Anna |
Lucia di Lammermoor | Lucia | |
Giordano | Andrea Chénier | Maddalena |
Leoncavallo | La bohème | Mimì |
Puccini | La fanciulla del West | Minnie |
Madama Butterfly | Cio-Cio-San | |
Manon Lescaut | Manon | |
Tosca | Tosca | |
Turandot | Turandot | |
Verdi | Aida | Aida |
Un ballo in maschera | Amelia | |
Falstaff | Alice | |
La forza del destino | Leonora | |
Luisa Miller | Luisa | |
Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | |
Nabucco | Abigaille | |
Otello | Desdemona | |
La traviata | Violetta | |
Il trovatore | Leonora | |
Zandonai | Francesca da Rimini | Francesca |
German composers | ||
Beethoven | Fidelio | Leonore |
Berg | Lulu | Lulu |
Wozzeck | Marie | |
Brand | Maschinist Hopkins | Nell |
Spohr | Faust | Kunigunde |
Richard Strauss | Arabella | Arabella |
Ariadne auf Naxos | Najade | |
Die Frau ohne Schatten | Die Kaiserin | |
Der Friedenstag | Maria | |
Elektra | Elektra | |
Salome | Salome | |
Wagner | Der fliegende Holländer | Senta |
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg | Eva | |
Das Rheingold | Freia | |
Tannhäuser | Elisabeth, Venus | |
Weber | Der Freischütz | Agathe |
Weill | Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny | Jenny |
Austrian composers | ||
Korngold | Die tote Stadt | Marie/Marietta |
Krenek | Jonny spielt auf | Anita |
Mozart | Don Giovanni | Donna Anna, Donna Elvira |
Die Entführung aus dem Serail | Constanze | |
Le nozze di Figaro | La Contessa | |
Die Zauberflöte | Pamina | |
Schreker | Irrelohe | Eva |
Johann Strauss | Die Fledermaus | Rosalinde |
Der Zigeunerbaron | Saffi | |
French composers | ||
Offenbach | Les contes d'Hoffmann | Antonia, Olympia, Giulietta |
American composers | ||
Moore | The Ballad of Baby Doe | Elizabeth "Baby" Doe |
Czech composers | ||
Smetana | The Bartered Bride | Marie |
References
- 1 2 International Who's Who in Classical Music 2003. Routledge. p. 496. ISBN 978-1-85743-174-2.
- ↑ "Förderpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen für junge Künstlerinnen und Künstler" Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
- ↑ "Cynthia Makris – Artist of the Year". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
- ↑ Macbeth (TV 1993) at IMDb
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