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Annette Daniels, Opera Star - Mezzo-Soprano, 9/10/1961 - 4/1/2004. Ms Daniels was born and raised in ]. Graduating from Wichita's North High School, she went on to graduate from ] with a Master's in Voice Performance and French. Annette Daniels, Opera Star - Mezzo-Soprano (born ] ], died ] ].
Ms Daniels was born and raised in ]. Graduating from Wichita's North High School, she went on to graduate from ] with a Masters in Voice Performance and French.


Annette Daniels performed with numerous opera companies in the United States and in Europe including Houston, Washington DC, Dallas, San Diego, Cincinatti, and Portland. She performed numerous oratorios as well as concert works with orchestras. Annette Daniels performed with numerous opera companies in the United States and in Europe including Houston, Washington DC, Dallas, San Diego, Cincinatti, and Portland. She performed numerous oratorios as well as concert works with orchestras.

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Annette Daniels, Opera Star - Mezzo-Soprano (born 10 September 1961, died 1 April 2004.

Ms Daniels was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. Graduating from Wichita's North High School, she went on to graduate from Wichita State University with a Masters in Voice Performance and French.

Annette Daniels performed with numerous opera companies in the United States and in Europe including Houston, Washington DC, Dallas, San Diego, Cincinatti, and Portland. She performed numerous oratorios as well as concert works with orchestras.