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Cynthia Makris is an operatic soprano whose professional career has spanned nearly thirty years. She was born in Sterling, Colorado and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Music Performance from Adams State College. Miss Makris has sung major soprano roles at La Scala and Covent Garden, the Finnish National Opera and many other famous opera houses. She has performed all over Europe, South America, and Asia. Her repertoire ranges from dramatic coloratura to dramatic roles. She is most famous for singing [[Salome]] by [[Richard Strauss]].
'''Cynthia Makris''' is an soprano opera singer whose professional career has spanned nearly thirty years. She was born in [[Sterling]], [[Colorado]], USA, and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Music Performance from [[Adams State College]]. Makris has sung major soprano roles at La Scala and [[Covent Garden]], the [[Finnish National Opera]] and many other opera houses. She has performed in Europe, South America, and Asia. Her repertoire ranges from dramatic coloratura to dramatic roles including singing [[Salome]] by [[Richard Strauss]].


Miss Makris won the Metropolitan Opera Regional award for young singers as well the San Francisco Opera Regional award two consecutive years during her graduate studies in vocal performance at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. Her first professional role was Tosca with the Denver Lyric Opera Company. She received an award from the State of North Rhine-Westphalia for her performance of the three heroines in The Tales of Hoffmann in her early years in Germany. She was Artist of the Year of the Savonlinna Opera Festival in 2006, an honor recognizing her contribution to the festival since 1993, when she sang Lady Macbeth in Ralf Langbacka's now famous production.
Makris won the Metropolitan Opera Regional award for young singers as well the San Francisco Opera Regional award two consecutive years during her graduate studies in vocal performance at the University of Colorado in [[Boulder]], Colorado. Her first professional role was Tosca with the Denver Lyric Opera Company. She received an award from the State of North Rhine-Westphalia for her performance of the three heroines in ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' in her early years in Germany. She was Artist of the Year of the Savonlinna Opera Festival in 2006, an award for her contribution to the festival since 1993, when she sang Lady Macbeth in Ralf Langbacka's now famous production.


Cynthia has a son, Pete Makris, who resides in Colorado. She is married to tenor, Raimo Sirkia. They now live in Florida, U.S.A. and also in Helsinki, Finland, Mr. Sirkia's birthplace.
Makris is a vocal teacher and an NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) practitioner as well as a life coach and a Reiki Master. She is married to Finish tenor, Raimo Sirkia and has a son. She lives in Florida, U.S.A. and in Helsinki, Finland.


Miss Makris is now also a vocal teacher and an NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) practitioner as well as a life coach and a Reiki Master.


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Revision as of 09:24, 4 November 2010

Cynthia Makris is an soprano opera singer whose professional career has spanned nearly thirty years. She was born in Sterling, Colorado, USA, and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Music Performance from Adams State College. Makris has sung major soprano roles at La Scala and Covent Garden, the Finnish National Opera and many other opera houses. She has performed in Europe, South America, and Asia. Her repertoire ranges from dramatic coloratura to dramatic roles including singing Salome by Richard Strauss.

Makris won the Metropolitan Opera Regional award for young singers as well the San Francisco Opera Regional award two consecutive years during her graduate studies in vocal performance at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. Her first professional role was Tosca with the Denver Lyric Opera Company. She received an award from the State of North Rhine-Westphalia for her performance of the three heroines in The Tales of Hoffmann in her early years in Germany. She was Artist of the Year of the Savonlinna Opera Festival in 2006, an award for her contribution to the festival since 1993, when she sang Lady Macbeth in Ralf Langbacka's now famous production.

Makris is a vocal teacher and an NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) practitioner as well as a life coach and a Reiki Master. She is married to Finish tenor, Raimo Sirkia and has a son. She lives in Florida, U.S.A. and in Helsinki, Finland.


Links:

http://www.cynthiamakris.com

http://www.makrismastercoaching.com

http://www.lighttransformations.com

http://www.raimosirkia.com

http://www.financialcapital.fi/files/tm-brosyyri-0512.pdf