Juilliard rejected me twice. But Domingo believed in me

Juilliard rejected me twice. But Domingo believed in me

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norman lebrecht

August 08, 2016

The soprano Angel Blue has a busy international career and a promising future.

But she was almost stopped in her tracks by two rejection slips from Juilliard. What kept her going was the support of the music department at UCLA and the chance to sing for Placido Domingo, who chose her for Operalia.

‘I was thankful for the opportunity to sing for (Domingo),’ Blue tells her alumnus magazine. ‘It was a sign from God for me, as ‘This is what you’re supposed to be doing.’’

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photo: Sonya Garza

Read full interview here.

Comments

  • Bruce says:

    Juilliard is not the be-all and end-all. There are many, many wonderful (and successful) musicians who didn’t go there.

  • La Verita says:

    It’s the teachers who will either make or break you — not the school. Certainly Juilliard’s string department has consistently offered top-level instruction, but the training in the other departments has traditionally ranged from mediocre to poor.

  • David Boxwelll says:

    Angel Blue IS the new Eunice Waymon!

  • Sue says:

    So, Placido has a new “protegee”. Mmm, Pavarotti used to have them too!!

  • EricB says:

    “… a sign of God…”
    Oh puleaaaaase !!! In the 21st century ??? for gods’ sake !

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