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program notes { History Teacher in the NYC premiere of Paul’s Case by composer Gregory Spears and directed by Kevin Newbury. With Opera AACC, she debuted the role of Micaëla in George Bizet’s Carmen followed by another debut with American Modern Ensemble in Robert Paterson’s Ghost Theater. A winner of the Vocal Arts Society Discovery Recital Series, Ms. Wimbish made her Kennedy Center recital debut in 2011. In 2014, she won the grand prize winner of the NATS Artist Award and the Franco-American Vocal Academy Prize for excellence in the interpretation of French repertoire. Melissa Wimbish is making her debut with the BSO. Lewis Shaw (Heresy Agent, Cardinal Archbishop, Slave Driver) Lewis Shaw is well known to Baltimore audiences both on and off stage. He regularly performed Shakespearian roles such as Prospero, Petruchio and Falstaff with the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival and the Shakespeare Project. Mr. Shaw is also an internationally known fight director and master stage combat teacher. His fights have been seen in hundreds of opera and theatre productions such as Nabucco at the Washington Opera, A Skull in Connemara at Center Stage and Deathtrap at Everyman Theatre, where he is a member of the Artistic Company. Mr. Shaw also designs and builds weapons and special effects for the entertainment industry, working extensively on Broadway and in film. Look for his work in the upcoming blockbuster Terminator Genisys. He is a long time resident of Baltimore and has two very talented sons. About the concert: Candide Leonard Bernstein Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, August 25, 1918; died in New York City, October 14, 1990 Candide was the problem child of Leonard Bernstein’s creative career, the work he called a stone in his shoe. A failure on Broadway at its first production in the winter of 1956-57, it was also par