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{{Short description|Liberian singer}}
'''Dawn Padmore''' (born '''Dawn Mai Padmore''', [[Monrovia]], [[Liberia]], February 17, 1967) is a [[Liberia]]n [[Classical music|classical]] [[singer]] primarily known as a recitalist.<ref>[http://www.welcomeliberia.com/spotlight/ Profile of Dawn Padmore on welcomeliberia.com] Accessed 3 February 2010</ref> ▼
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▲'''Dawn Padmore''' (born '''Dawn Mai Padmore''', [[Monrovia]], [[Liberia]], February 17, 1967) is a
Padmore has appeared in a variety of concert situations featuring African music, including a performance as part of New York's "African Music Symposium" in 2006<ref>Bernard Holland, ''The New York Times'': "Dawn Padmore's resonating soprano voice in "Miniatures on Motherhood" seemed uncomfortably big for the piece at hand, but one liked her stage presence"</ref><ref>Richard Donald Smith, PhD "A Concert of Shared Multi-Cultures: Akin Euba, His Circle, and Beyond",at Teachers College, Columbia University New York City on worldmusiccentral.org,
In 2007 she appeared at
Her
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==References==
*[https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/23/arts/music/23port.html Bernard Holland, "For One Composer, the Power of African Music Is Endless",''The New York Times'', 23 January 2006)] Accessed
==External links==
*[http://www.dawnpadmore.com/ Dawn Padmore's personal website]
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