DECATUR, IL, January 08, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ — Deidra Palmour, mezzo-soprano, chief executive officer, artistic director and author at Three Oaks Opera Inc., has been selected for a cover feature in the Fourteenth Edition of Marquis Millennium Magazine. Released triannually, Millennium Magazine features the narrative biographies of the world’s most esteemed and accomplished professionals. The publication is available exclusively to Marquis listees, and inclusion is by invitation only.
Deidra Palmour is a legendary American opera singer, pedagogue, producer and director. She won the Metropolitan Opera National Competition, Baltimore Opera, Eleanor Steber, Loren L. Zachary Society and NATS National Artists Awards competitions in rapid succession. Eventually singing 45 major roles with 36 American opera companies, her international opera debut came with L’Opéra de Nice in France, and in reviews, the LA Times deemed her a “Dream Goddess…”
To read more about Ms. Palmour in Millennium Magazine, please visit the Fourteenth Edition online:
https://marquismillennium.com/14th_Ed/deidra-palmour
https://marquismillennium.com/14th_Ed/deidra-palmour/66
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