Young soprano Chinwe Enu is rapidly garnering acclaim for her beautiful
voice and captivating stage presence. In August 2006, she appeared as
Saffi in Der Zigeunerbaron in concert in Graz, Austria with the American
Institute of Musical Studies Festival Orchestra. Following her concert
appearances, she was praised for her “glorious sound” and “superior
talent.”
On June 25, 2006, Ms. Enu made her debut as a soprano
soloist at the annual summer concert of the Heritage Signature Chorale, a
concert choir hailed by the Washington Post for its “spectacular vocal
polish.” Ms. Enu’s notable past performances include several roles with
the Washington, DC Georgetown Gilbert and Sullivan Society: Edith in
The Pirates of Penzance, The Duchess in The Gondoliers, and Buttercup in
HMS Pinafore. She has also performed roles in Italy and in Salzburg,
Austria.
A native of Enugu State, Nigeria, Ms. Enu journeyed to
the United States when she was fifteen. She attended Phillips Exeter
Academy. While at Exeter, she participated in the world-renowned
Tanglewood Institute Young Artist Vocal program. She received her B.A.
from Vassar College where she won the Vassar College Orchestra Concerto
competition. She continued her musical studies at the prestigious
Oberlin program in Urbania, Italy.
In the summers of 2002 and
2003, Ms. Enu traveled to Salzburg, Austria to study with international
opera diva Grace Bumbry. In 2006, she was selected to attend the
American Institute of Musical Studies opera training program in Graz,
Austria. There, she worked with notable names in the opera world,
including leading dramatic soprano Gabriella Lechner of the Vienna
Staatsoper.
Ms. Enu balances her passionate career as a singer
with her training as an attorney. She received a Juris Doctor degree
from Georgetown University Law Center and is licensed to practice law in
the District of Columbia and the state of California.
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