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Vale Australian soprano Taryn Fiebig, who has died aged 49 – ABC News
Taryn Fiebig, a regular favourite on the stage of Opera Australia and Pinchgut Opera, has died after a long illness.

Soprano Taryn Fiebig has died at the age of 49 after a long illness. A versatile artist, Fiebig performed and recorded music from the French Baroque, traditional celtic folk, musical theatre and a vast body of operatic repertoire.
Fiebig studied the cello at the University of Western Australia before training as a vocalist, and was a regular performer on stages for both Opera Australia and Pinchgut Opera. Whilst known primarily as a vocalist, she continued to delight audiences throughout her career…
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