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[[Image:Robin Follman and Scott Ramsay.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Robin Follman]] and Scott Ramsay performan as part of the [[National Endowment for the Arts]]' ''Great American Voices'' concert at [[Camp Lejeune]] on July 4, 2005.]]


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'''Scott Ramsay''' is an American operatic [[tenor]] who has performed with many of the world's best opera companies and orchestras. His opera credits include performances with the [[Dublin International Opera Festival]], the [[Lyric Opera of Chicago]], [[Opera Grand Rapids]], [[Syracuse Opera]], [[San Francisco Opera]], [[Opera New Jersey]], [[Dayton Opera]], [[Opera Boston]], [[Opera Naples]] and [[Arizona Opera]] among others. His concert work includes performances with the [[Albany Symphony Orchestra]], [[Toronto Symphony Orchestra]], the [[Pacific Symphony Orchestra]], the [[Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra]], the [[American Symphony Orchestra]], and the [[Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra]] among others. Ramsay has also performed at several notable music festivals including the [[Berkshire Choral Festival]], the [[Sugar Creek Festival]], and the [[Ravinia Festival]].<ref>http://www.ada-artists.com/upload/PK_Ramsay.pdf</ref>
'''Scott Ramsay''' is an American operatic [[tenor]]. His opera credits include performances with the Dublin International Opera Festival, the [[Lyric Opera of Chicago]], Opera Grand Rapids, Syracuse Opera, [[San Francisco Opera]], [[New Jersey State Opera|Opera New Jersey]], [[Dayton Opera]], [[Opera Boston]], Opera Naples and [[Arizona Opera]] among others. His concert work includes performances with the [[Albany Symphony Orchestra]], [[Toronto Symphony Orchestra]], the [[Pacific Symphony]], the [[Jacksonville Symphony]], the [[American Symphony Orchestra]],<ref name="NYT">{{Cite news |last=Tommasini |first=Anthony |date=18 March 2008 |title=Next Time Jeremiah Sings, Zedekiah Ought to Listen |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/18/arts/music/18hill.html |access-date=2024-11-04 |work=The New York Times}}</ref> and the [[St. Louis Symphony Orchestra]] among others. Ramsay has also performed at several music festivals including the Berkshire Choral Festival, the Sugar Creek Festival, and the [[Ravinia Festival]].


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==External links==
* [https://www.mirshakartists.com/scottramsay Profile], Mirshak Artists Management

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Latest revision as of 23:01, 4 November 2024

Scott Ramsay

Scott Ramsay is an American operatic tenor. His opera credits include performances with the Dublin International Opera Festival, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Grand Rapids, Syracuse Opera, San Francisco Opera, Opera New Jersey, Dayton Opera, Opera Boston, Opera Naples and Arizona Opera among others. His concert work includes performances with the Albany Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Pacific Symphony, the Jacksonville Symphony, the American Symphony Orchestra,[1] and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra among others. Ramsay has also performed at several music festivals including the Berkshire Choral Festival, the Sugar Creek Festival, and the Ravinia Festival.

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  1. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (18 March 2008). "Next Time Jeremiah Sings, Zedekiah Ought to Listen". The New York Times. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
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  • Profile, Mirshak Artists Management