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Biography: Alan Schneider

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Our perennial tenor, Alan Schneider, having served with The Shakespeare Concerts for six years, is a familiar face and voice in his native New England, having performed with The North Shore Music Theatre, Opera New England, Boston Bel Canto Opera and Commonwealth Opera. He has most often appeared with the Boston Lyric Opera, including roles in La Traviata, Lucie de Lammermoor, Rigoletto, La Rondine, Don Carlos, and Salome. Recent engagements outside Massachusetts include Sarasota Opera, OperaDelaware, and Florida Grand Opera. An alumnus of the University of Massachusetts, he received his Master's Degree and Opera Institute diploma from Boston University where he appeared as Flute in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as many other productions. Mr Schneider is the featured tenor on Albany Records' releases of What A Piece Of Work Is Man, and Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day.

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The Shakespeare Concerts features music set to the text of the world's pre-eminent dramatist and poet, William Shakespeare.