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Biography
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Anne-Marie Dicce has performed as a soloist throughout North America and Europe, most notably on tour in Mexico City and throughout Bolivia and Germany. A frequent performer of early music as well as contemporary classical music, Anne-Marie has participated in a variety of festivals and ensembles including the Bach Collegium San Diego, Festival Ensemble Stuttgart, Festival Internacional del Organo Barroco (Mexico City), IRCAM Festival in Paris, Los Angeles Philharmonic Green Umbrella Series and the La Jolla Symphony Chorus. Recent solo appearances include Bach's St. John Passion, Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, Bach’s Magnificat, the Vivaldi Gloria, and appeared as the Second Woman in Purcell's Dido & Aeneas with the Bach Collegium San Diego, Handel’s Messiah with Orchestra Nova and with The Village Church Community Chorale.
Anne-Marie has worked with such renowned conductors as Richard Egarr, Helmuth Rilling, Steven Schick, Paul Salamunovich, Jung-Ho Pak, David Chase and Maria Guinand. She has recorded numerous projects, including the six Motets of J.S. Bach with the Bach Collegium San Diego on the RMAP label, a CD of music by Pultizer-prize winning composer Roger Reynolds, and Benjamin Britten's War Requiem with the Festivalensemble Stuttgart under the direction of Helmuth Rilling.
Anne-Marie received her Doctor of Musical Arts and Masters degrees from the University of California, San Diego, and she has studied primarily with Carol Plantamura, Mary MacKenzie and Stefani Walens. Anne-Marie maintains an active voice studio in San Diego and serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) San Diego Chapter. Her doctoral dissertation included research in synesthesia and the connection between early and contemporary vocal music techniques. In May 2012, Anne-Marie traveled to Bolivia as a soloist with BCSD to participate in the International Festival of Baroque Music. Highlights of the 2012-2013 season include Handel's Messiah with the Bach Collegium San Diego and also with the Center Chorale in Escondido, CA; Rutter's Magnificat with San Dieguito United Methodist Church; and various Bach Cantatas with both the Bach Collegium San Diego and the newly formed Pacific Bach Choir.
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