Adler Fellowship
The Adler Fellowship is a program to support young singers managed by the San Francisco Opera, started under the leadership of General Director Terence A. McEwen. The fellowship is named after Kurt Herbert Adler who managed the opera from 1953 until 1981. The fellowship comes with training and performance opportunities.[1]

Kurt Herbert Adler (1966)

San Francisco Opera House
Fellows
- Gregory Stapp (1982)
- Ruth Ann Swenson (1983-84)
- Nancy Gustafson (1983-84)
- David Malis (1984-85)
- Dolora Zajick (1984-85)
- Monte Pederson (1985-86)
- Philip Skinner (1986-87)
- Deborah Voigt (1986)
- Mark Delavan (1986-87)
- Kevin Anderson (1988)
- Janet Williams (1988-89)
- Patricia Racette (1989-90)
- Mary Mills (1990–91)
- Laura Claycomb (1991-1993)
- Brian Asawa (1992)
- James Caputo (1993)
- Daniel Sumegi (1993–94)
- Claudia Waite (1994–95)
- Zheng Cao (1995-96)
- John Relyea (1996-97)
- Stuart Skelton (1996-97)
- Armando Gama (1998-99)
- James Westman (1999)
- Katia Escalera (2001)
- Elizabeth Caballero (2003)
- Lucas Meachem (2004)
- Nikki Einfeld (2004-05)
- Thomas G. Glenn (2004–05)
- Joshua Bloom (2004-05)
- Sean Panikkar (2005-06)
- Noah Stewart (2007)
- Daniela Mack (2008-09)
- Brian Jagde (2010-2012)
- Nadine Sierra (2011–2012)
- Ao Li (2011-2013)
- Philippe Sly (2013-14)
- Pene Pati (2016-17)
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References
- "Adler Fellowship Program", with list of Adler Fellows on sfopera.com
External Links
- Adler Alumni on SFOpera.com
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