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The Barefoot Diva
By Robin Tabachnik Sporting a big blond afro and a nose ring, soprano Measha Brueggergosman, who makes her New York Philharmonic debut in Central Park on July 17, is one-of-a-kind.
Sporting a nose ring and a blond afro, the rising young Canadian soprano lives those words. She has also been known to sing barefoot: "I wear a size 11 wide shoe — not a popular size in concert attire," she explains, "so I took the offending party out of the equation. I got the nose ring to mark my 23rd birthday and it's part of me. And this big hair is mine; I stopped trying to do anything about it years ago!" Barefoot or shod, when she makes her New York Philharmonic debut in Central Park on July 17 (and appears again on July 20, during the Orchestra's residency in Vail, Colorado), Ms. Brueggergosman will be playing it straight, singing the kind of repertoire — operatic arias by Weber, Massenet, and Catalani, with Sir Andrew Davis conducting — that has made her one of today's most sought-after recital and concert singers.
Her accomplishments do not stop with her classical singing: she recently lost 155 pounds ("I promised myself I'd do this before I turned 30"), sings gospel and jazz, and has an ancillary career as a personality on Canadian television and radio, where her genuine, quirky persona makes her irresistible. "I don't do these things as some sort of statement," she says of her offbeat approach to the classics and to life, "but because it's so much harder to pretend to be somebody else!"
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