Elena Siegman
Elena Siegman is a mezzo-soprano from New York City who studied classical singing at the Juilliard School. She made her Broadway debut in the musical Saturday...
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Elena Siegman is a mezzo-soprano from New York City who studied classical singing at the Juilliard School. She made her Broadway debut in the musical Saturday Night Fever. Her song 115, a ballad about the Holocaust, gained attention after she performed it at a Holocaust Remembrance Day concert in 2002. The song has been both praised for its poignancy and criticized for its subject matter, with Siegman explaining she uses music for remembrance.
Her discography includes albums like Dust & Shadows from 2004 and All Is Vanity from 2018, along with the EP The Eleanor Rigby EP in 2008. She has worked with other musicians, such as on the track Archangel featuring Malukah and Clark S. Nova. Other songs in her catalog include Shockwave, Abracadavre, and The Gift.
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