- This site was designed and written in Pico and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 by Jennifer Gliere.
- The graphics were designed/edited using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
- Pictures from La rondine and Il turco in Italia are by Steve Piper and Gelfand-Piper photography.
- Pictures from The Telephone are by Korin Kormick.
- Thank you to Owen Zacharias for his CSS help, and to the Computing Services department at the Eastman School of Music for teaching me lots during my four years working there.
Fun facts
- The music along the right hand side of this and other pages and in the parts of the résumé are
parts of the kyrie from
the Missa Virgo parens Christi by Jacques Barbireau (ca.1420-1491). This manuscript is one of three in the Sistina collection copied
probably in Brussels or Mechlin (Malines) at the court of Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands, and sent to Rome as a gift for Pope
Leo X (1513-21).
- The dress I am wearing on the home page was made for me to wear in the third act of La rondine. However, it wasn’t
finished until the opening night, so in this picture, the final dress rehearsal, I am pinned into it.
- The same dress was resurrected for me to play Rosalinda in the first of Die Fledermaus a year later. (Under photos, see
Various.
)
- A plug for wigs: the picture above the
about
button is from The Pirates of Penzance. It took three people 45
minutes and lots of a hair product called göt 2b glued
to get my hair to stay like that for just the first act. It took me
three days after every show to get all of the stuff out of my hair! But Nellie Olsen would have been proud.
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