Emma Jones. Submitted photo

Kaleigh Hunter. Submitted photo

FARMINGTON — The Nordica Memorial Association is pleased to announce the winners of this year’s Nordica scholarship. It is awarded to a student of singing in Maine, who aspires to a career in singing. This year’s contest resulted in a tie, however, with Kaleigh Hunter of Saco and Emma Jones of South Portland as winners.
In “normal times” Ms. Hunter and Ms. Jones would be performing in Farmington’s annual Nordica Day Concert on August 17. It was on that date in 1911 when Farmington native and celebrated opera diva, Lillian Nordica, performed for the last time in her home town in what’s now called Nordica Auditorium. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the concert will be postponed until August, 2021.
Kaleigh Hunter is a first-year vocal performance major at the University of Southern Maine where she studies voice with Melinda Haslett. She was in numerous musical theater productions in high school and was recently cast in the role of Pamina in The Magic Flute.
Emma Jones is a junior at Lawrence Conservatory of Music in Appleton, WI. However, she was taking a gap year and studying with Mary Johnston Letellier while at home in Maine. Some performance highlights for her have been Bernstein’s Mass, and the role of Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors.
Samples of Ms. Hunter’s and Ms. Jone’s singing can been viewed on the Lillian Nordica website at http://www.lilliannordica.com/nordica-day-concert. These recordings were their audition submissions on which they were judged.


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