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MaryBeth McCaffrey Soprano Lincoln
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Marybeth McCaffrey, soprano, has been nurtured in her lifelong singing by many, including her parents, grandmother and voice teachers, Ellen Hargis and Drew Minter. She has taken workshops led by Anne Azéma, Benjamin Bagby, Julianne Baird, and Margriet Tindemans and participated in the 2002 Vancouver Baroque Vocal Programme and several Amherst Early Music Programs. In 2003 she appeared in a period production of Dido and Aeneus as Belinda, under the direction of Rip Jackson. Marybeth founded Early Music Vermont and celestial Sirens in 1999 where she continues to combine her love for learning and passion for singing. In 2001, the Sirens performed on A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor's, "Talent from Towns Under 2000" contest. She works as a health care policy analyst attorney for the state of Vermont. She lives in Lincoln, Vermont with her husband Mark Reese (an ultralight pilot) and their two cats.
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