Renée Fleming

Renée Fleming

AmericanClassical MusicMusical TheatreOperaJazzIndie Rockb. 1959

Renée Fleming is an American soprano, actress, and author, celebrated for her beautiful and rich voice, and for the thought and sensitivity she brings to her performances. She has a broad repertoire spanning centuries and genres, from opera to jazz and indie rock. Fleming is also a prominent advocate for research at the intersection of arts, health, and neuroscience, and has received numerous awards for her contributions to music and the arts. She has sung for momentous occasions, including the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony and the Super Bowl, and her voice is featured on the soundtracks of Oscar-winning films.

Awards

['Grammy Awards (5 wins)', 'National Medal of Arts', 'Kennedy Center Honors', 'Crystal Award from the World Economic Forum', "Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur", "Germany's Cross of the Order of Merit", "Sweden's Polar Music Prize", "Honorary membership in England's Royal Academy of Music", 'Tony Award nominee', 'Fulbright Scholarship', 'Richard Tucker Award', 'George London Award', 'Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions winner', 'Research! America award for Impact on Public Opinion', 'David Mahoney Neuroscience Prize']

Notable Works

['The Inner Voice: The Making of a Singer', 'Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene', 'Greatest Moments at the Met', 'Haunted Heart', 'Dark Hope']

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