Marcia G. Sly
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…a strong, clear, luminous mezzo soprano.
— San Francisco Examiner
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about

Mezzo Soprano Marcia Gronewold Sly is a versatile artist whose repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the avant-garde. Ms. Gronewold has appeared as a soloist with organizations that include San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Ballet, Berkeley Symphony, Oakland Symphony, and the Bay Area Women’s Philharmonic, working with such esteemed conductors as Kent Nagano, Joanne Falletta, Stewart Robertson, and William McGlaughlin.

Founder and executive director of  Blue Hill Bach, she has worked as a writer and arts administrator with organizations that include San Francisco Opera, Northeast Historic Film, and the Young Musicians Program of U.C. Berkeley. She has taught voice for University of Maine, Orono, the Young Musicians Program, and San Francisco Community Music Center, and now teaches at her private studio.

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Boulez’s ‘Le Marteau sans maître’ found the mezzo-soprano of Marcia Gronewold nicely complemented by the exotic instrumentation of flute, guitar, percussion…Gronewold hit on a degree of sensuality and improvisational flow that were a bracing contrastto the work’s rhythmic sameness and tempo shifts.
Altogether, this was an affecting performance.
— San Francisco Chronicle
 
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BIOGRAPHY

 
 

MARCIA GRONEWOLD SLY, mezzo-soprano, is a versatile artist whose repertoire ranges from the Baroque to the avant-garde.  Ms. Gronewold Sly has appeared as a soloist with organizations that include San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Ballet, Bangor Symphony, Berkeley Symphony, Oakland Symphony, and the Bay Area Women’s Philharmonic, working with such esteemed conductors as Kent Nagano, Joanne Falletta, Stewart Robertson, and William McGlaughlin. 


OPERA

Ms. Gronewold Sly’s opera credits include the West Coast premiere of Judith Weir’s King Harald’s Saga, a work for unaccompanied soprano portraying eight characters, with Marin Contemporary Opera.  She has sung principal roles with Berkeley Opera, Oakland Opera, Pocket Opera, and the American Opera Festival of the Sierra.


FOUNDING MEMBER

A founding member of two vocal ensembles dedicated to contemporary music, Modus Novus and Ariel, Ms. Gronewold has sung in premiere performances and recordings of numerous works, and has been featured with Composers Inc., San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, and the Kronos Quartet.


ENSEMBLE

As an ensemble singer, she has appeared with American Bach Soloists, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and San Francisco Opera.

ACADEMIC

A graduate of San Francisco Conservatory of Music who began studying music and theater at University of Illinois, Ms. Gronewold Sly also holds a degree in Interdisciplinary Creative Arts from San Francisco State University and a Master of Fine Arts in Music Performance and Literature from Mills College. While at Mills, she studied in London with soprano Jane Manning, and received a scholarship to attend West Dean College in Sussex, where she worked with Ms. Manning and with composers Anthony Payne and Judith Weir.  Ms. Gronewold Sly’s master’s thesis and recital focused on the use of Sprechstimme in the compositions of British composer Alison Bauld.  Other important influences in her singing have included teachers Jane Randolph, Dickson Titus, and Dame Donna Peterson.  She has studied repertoire with John Wustman, Blanche Thebom, and at Gunther Schuller’s Festival at Sandpoint with Louis Krassner.

SUPPORTING ROLES

Founder and executive director of Blue Hill Bach, she has worked as a writer and arts administrator with organizations that include San Francisco Opera, Northeast Historic Film, and the Young Musicians Program of U.C. Berkeley. She has taught voice for University of Maine, Orono, the Young Musicians Program, and San Francisco Community Music Center, and now teaches at her private studio.


 
 
.…‘Urlicht’ from Des Knaben Wunderhorn was beautifully and sensitively sung by Gronewold, whose last phrase floated away like a feather.
— San Mateo Times
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affiliations

 

PROFESSIONAL CHORAL POSITIONS

American Bach Soloists, Aureole Chamber Ensemble, Blue Hill Bach, Carmel Bach Festival, Oakland Symphony, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, San Francisco Opera, Sanford Dole Ensemble

 

AFFILIATIONS

American Guild of Musical Artists
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

 
 

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