Nina Cline, Soprano
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Nina Cline, soprano
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Lyric soprano Nina Cline has quickly become a rising star in vocal styles from operatic arias to Broadway show tunes across Central Pennsylvania. Known for her shimmering high notes and versatility, Nina has been critically acclaimed as a "fireball of talent" (Laurie Riffe), and an actress with the "perfect blend of compassion, wistfulness, and hope... a true shining star" (Broadway World Review).
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Noted for her flexibility, Dr. Scott Crowne of Gettysburg College (PA) noted Cline as a "flexible artist who can tackle any genre." In the summer of 2023, Ms. Cline was honored to be selected to attend the prestigious Lunigiana Music Festival in Fivizzano, Italy to further enhance her studies of vocal performance.
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While at Lycoming College, Nina served as a soprano for the College, Chamber, and Tour Choirs, where she was often a featured soloist. Nina's studies with Sasha Piastro-Tedford ensured that she had a firm understanding and vast experience across classical, sacred, and musical theatre genres. Nina has become experienced performing in both stage and concert settings.
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Actively engaged in musical theatre performance, Nina has embodied such roles as Woman One, Songs for a New World; Percy, Spitfire Grill; Miss Honey, Matilda; Grace Farrell, Annie; as well as performing in numerous cabarets across the region. In June 2022, she sang the role of Galinda, Wicked, with the Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Sheldon Bair.
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Equally comfortable in sacred music and recital, Nina is a featured soprano soloist and cantor enhancing worship at many churches in the Central Pennsylvania Region. In December of 2022, she served as soprano soloist in Handel's Messiah at Saint Patrick Cathedral in Harrisburg, PA.
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Ms. Nina Cline is studying with acclaimed soprano and vocal pedagogue Christine Moore-Vassallo, with a focus on Bel Canto singing.