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ASOP's
faculty consists of internationally renowned, seasoned professionals. All
are dedicated to providing the training, insights and knowledge of
professional standards that singers need to take their place in the world of
professional opera.
Nancy
Stokes-Milnes - Founder and Artistic Director
Barbara DeMaio
Caprilli - Director, NC ASOP
James Engdahl, Performance Techniques
Carmine Mann - Musical Director
Michael Kamtman - Stage Director
Roselyn Langley - Workshop Coordinator
Elisa Barger -
Graphic designer

Nancy Stokes-Milnes, President
& Founder
Soprano Nancy Stokes-Milnes made her debut in Rome at the famed Teatro
Eliseo as Mimi in La Bohème and continued to appear in operas and
recitals throughout Italy. Upon her return to the U.S., she was chosen
to join the Metropolitan Opera National Company for her New York debut
in The Marriage of Figaro. Opera appearances have included leading roles
in such operas as Don Giovanni, La Traviata, Carmen, I Pagliacci, Turandot,
and Un Ballo in Maschera working with important stage directors Jose Quintero
and Tito Capobianco among others. She recorded La Traviata with Montserrat
Caballe and Carlo Bergonzi for RCA.
Ms. Stokes-Milnes has appeared in many major concert halls in both recital
and oratorio. She has sung with The Handel Society at Carnegie Hall, and
has been a frequent guest of such orchestras as the Boston Pops, the National
Symphony in Washington DC, the Atlanta Symphony and the Cincinnati Symphony.
Nancy Stokes-Milnes has given master classes at Drake University, the
University of Beijing in China, and the International Institute of Vocal
Arts in Miami where she also taught voice. She has also taught voice at
the Israeli Vocal Institute in Tel Aviv and is one of the leading voice
teachers in New York City where she has taught privately for more than
a decade.
A Rockefeller Foundation grant recipient and a Fulbright Scholar in Rome,
where she lived for three years, Ms. Stokes-Milnes shares her unique talent
by combining the best of American training with Italian traditions.

Barbara DeMaio Caprilli, Director, ASOP NC
The American Soprano Barbara DeMaio
Caprilli, thanks to her gifts of interpretation, precise phrasing and
complete conquest of the Italian language, has won in a very brief time a
deserved international fame. Her vast repertoire includes all the great
roles of a Puccini and Verdi soprano; Tosca (Palermo, Torre del Lago
Puccini); Lady Macbeth (Firenze); Turandot (Genova, Torre del
Lago Puccini, Cagliari, Palma de Mallorca, Roma); Aida (Caracalla,
Verona, Taiwan, Avenches, Trapani, Buenos Aires, Roma, Japan); Abigaille
in Nabucco (Bern, Barcelona, Tel Aviv, Brussels, Torino, Genova,
Cagliari, Lubliana, the Speyer Festival, Verona, Prato, Ravenna, Athens) and
also Amelia in Un Ballo In Maschera, Elvira in
Ernani, Lucrezia in I Due Foscari, Leonora in La
Forza del Destino (Cagliari and the Herod Atticus Theater in Athens);
Gulnara in Il Corsaro in Trieste and Odabella in La
Scala's Attila directed by Riccardo Muti, which have given her great
success in recent seasons. Her interpretation of Norma at the Teatro
Carlo Fenice in Genova in 1994 consecrated her as irreplaceable interpreter
of this important Bellini character, and since then she has sung the role
with immense success in Bologna, Marseille, Ascoli Piceno and several
theaters in Germany. She is also known for her modern repertoire, including
the production of Il Caso Makropoulos in Bologna and Torino and
Fedora in Faenza. In 2008 she will debut the role of Medusa in
the opera of the same name by William Bolcom with Long Leaf Opera. Barbara
DeMaio Caprilli lives in Winston Salem, North Carolina, where she is the
Head of the Voice Department at Salem College and an active recitalist in
the Piedmont area.
Current Board of
Directors, North Carolina
Nancy Stokes-Milnes,
Founder & Artistic Director
Barbara DeMaio
Caprilli, Director North Carolina ASOP
Elisa Barger,
Graphic designer
Dr. John Baxley, Treasurer
Prof. Richard Heard
Dr. Pamela Howland
Angelo Caprilli, Webmaster and SEO Specialist
Roselyn Langley, Workshop Coordinator
Dr. Wendell Myers
Rev. Dan Pardue
Emeritus Board of Directors
Victoria Atwater
David Bonds
James Engdahl
Judy Miller
William Morfeld
Jennifer Nasser, Ph.D.
Robert Perry, Esquire
Craig B. Schwab (deceased)
Diane Flanery Schwab
(deceased)
Christine Valentine
Sandra Van Cleve
Mary Ann Whitesides
Thomas Wolf |
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