Bavat Marom began her artistic journey as a painter, a dancer and a composition student of Prof. Abel Ehrlich in her native Israel. She traveled to Austria to undertake vocal studies with Prof. Rudolf Knoll at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. She then was personally invited by Mikael Eliasen, head of the Voice & Opera dept. at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, USA, to continue her studies there. She graduated with a Master’s Degree in Opera. While at Curtis, Ms. Marom had participated in masterclasses with artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Anna Moffo, Regina Resnick, Galina Vishnevskaya, Betty Allan and Todd Duncan. During this time she was working as a cantor, and as a fashion model in her spare time.
Following her graduation, Ms. Marom won the prestigious Opera Foundation Competition, and joined the ensemble of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, where she performed leading roles in operas of Wagner (Der Ring des Nibelungen), Verdi, Bizet, Humperdinck, and more. At that time, her mentor was Ks. Kaja Borris. She went on to perform leading roles in opera houses, and to sing in symphonic and chamber music concerts, recitals, galas, and festivals in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center (New York), Residenz (Munich) and The Israel Festival (Jerusalem).
Ms. Marom premiered new compositions by Reinhard Flender, Ella Milch-Sheriff, Ofer Ben Moshe, Gil Shohat, Sylvia Glickman, Boaz Tarsi, Ehud Pecker, Ron Weidberg, Luis Prado, and more. Composers such as Leroy Osmon, Abel Ehrlich, Ofer Ben-Amots, Udi Horev and Ady Cohen dedicated their compositions to her.
Ms. Marom won grants from The America-Israel Cultural Foundation, The Opera Foundation Competition, The Olga Forrai Foundation, The Arts Council of the Israeli National Lottery (for advanced professional studies of Wagnerian roles at the Stuttgart University), The Joy In Singing Competition, The Margaret Rice Music Scholarship Fund, The Universität Mozarteum, The Curtis Institute of Music and more.
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