Cammy Cook

Cammy Cook, soprano, returns to the New Life Symphony Orchestra Southwest after singing the Mozart Requiem last year.   She just completed her master of music in voice performance at the University of Colorado at Boulder where she was awarded the prestigious Voice Teaching Assistantship for three years running.  For the CU Opera, Mrs. Cook played the role of Lady Billows in Britten’s Albert Herring, and she covered the role of Mimí in Puccini’s La Bohéme. She also sang the soprano solos with the CU Symphony and combined choruses for Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy.   In 2005, she received her BM in vocal performance and was selected Outstanding Senior Music Student at the University of New Mexico. As a member of UNM’s Opera Theater she sang leading roles in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Donizetti’s Rita and Don Pasquale and von Flowtow’s Martha.  Mrs. Cook has performed with Opera Southwest in two original children’s operas, as Madeline/Isabelle in Mollicone’s Face on the Barroom Floor, and as the Page in Verdi’s Rigoletto. Mrs. Cook studies with Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Margaret Lattimore, and Dr. Patti Peterson. 




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