Marion Ross was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1993, Marion immigrated to Israel with her family.
In 1995, in the age of only 18, Marion Ross flew to Melbourne, Australia, and joined an international pop band, called “Singing with Colors”, and toured with them through Melbourne and Sydney.
Six months later, she decided to go back to Israel and seriously study music.
While singing in a pop band all over Israel, she received a full scholarship for Bachelor's and Master's degrees to study opera singing in USA, at Oklahoma City University.
During the years of studying opera performance, Marion Ross sang in Oklahoma City University Opera and Musical Theater Company, where she played Dame Quickly in “Falstaff” (Verdi), Suzy in “La Rondine” (Puccini), mother roles in “Amahl and the Night visitors”, and “The Concul” (Menotti); supporting role in “Lucia di Lammermoor” (Donizetti).
She also became a soloist of an OCU Jazz Big Band conducted by Brian Gorrell and toured all over the States.
"Marion Rososky is a unique bundle of talent, a young attractive
Lithuanian-born singer who is equally comfortable in opera, in jazz, in
Broadway show tunes, in American R&B and soul music. She also writes
songs, plays piano, speaks four languages fluently, and has the curiosity
and drive to explore all kinds of new things that come her way. I've
heard her scat like the wind in front of a jazz band that she had never
encountered before, or sing the difficult mezzo-soprano role of Mrs.
Quickly in Verdi's great comic opera "Falstaff." Marion is definitely
somebody to watch – and you heard it here first."
Richard S.Ginell, Los Angeles Times/Daily Variety.
While Working with Gary Good Agency, she formed her own jazz band “Innuendo”, performing all over the Oklahoma City. Later, she decided to build herself as an agent, forming her own jazz combo band, calling it, “Marion Ross & Jazz Band;” who toured in and outside of the Oklahoma state; performing in various show cases and TV spotlights.
After completing the Master’s degree with high honors, Marion Ross moved to Los Angeles, California. Besides singing, Marion started teaching vocal performance and music at the St. Joan of Arc catholic school in West Los Angeles, where she became the main music director, a cantor in church, and later a conductor of the children’s choir.
In 2002, Marion Ross performed as a mezzo-soprano in a world premiere of “Three Laments on the Great War.” The composition was written by Stephen Whitehead, and performed with San Francisco Concerto Orchestra, in San Francisco, conducted by Eric Kujawsky, directed by Seth Montfort.
In addition to the classical performances, Marion Ross also pursued a career of jazz and pop vocalist. Putting her own band, featuring different musicians, Marion continued to tour all over the States: Houston, Nashville, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Francisco.
In 2008, Marion Ross represented Israel in Lady Summertime Jazz Festival in Kajanni, Finland, she was one of the 18 other countries around Europe and Russia.
“First let me say that Marion Ross is an artist of exceptional sensitivity, integrity, decdication and elan. Whatever Marion does, she gives it 101 percent, heart and soul.
Marion Ross is a multi-talented performer, singer-dancer-actress of seemingly unending energy, who entertains and mesmerizes your lucky audiences like no one else i know.
Marion is a talented composer, accomplished and caring teacher, visionary director - her talents, accomplishments are those of someone double her age!
The other impressive aspect about Marion Ross is the fact that - with her keen and sensitive ear - she is comfortable in so many areas of music: classical, pop, jazz, soul, rock, Broadway. Truly amazing !!"
Peter Klein
President
LIVING ARTS, INC.
NEW YORK, NY
Today Marion lives and works in Israel. She composes her own music; produces and directs different venues in Israel, including teaching vocal performance professionally in different conservatories.
Besides participating in different jazz venues in Israel, Marion Ross sang with a new Israeli Opera; constantly performs with The Jerusalem Symphonic Orchestra in a musical project, called “Sounds of Musicals”, conducted by Rony Weiss. Combination of The Jerusalem Symphonic Orchestra and a very fine Israeli rhythm section for the first time, reveals a new exotic flavor to the tunes from “Porgy and Bess”, “Cabaret”, “Aladdin”, and etc. The concerts take place in Jerusalem Theatre, in the Festival of Israel, surrounded by over 5,000 people, and also in the Israeli Opera House in Tel Aviv. In 2006-7,Marion also performed the whole season of “Benyamin the third” with Sasi Keshet and Jakov Bodo in Idishpil Theater.
Marion Ross appeared in many TV talk shows, news, and radio. Her concerts were broadcasted several times on the first channel of the National Israeli TV “Rishut Ha Shudur”. She appeared on Channel 10, “Avri Giliad morning show”; Channel 9, Ian Levinzon show “7/40”, on the international Channel RTVI in talk show “The Evening Ptashka” with the jazz pianist Leonid Ptashka.
“Ms. Rossosky is an outstanding vocal performer of uncommon ability in many styles of music. She has knowledge of music that spans Classical, Jazz and Pop. I have worked with her primarily in the area of classical music. In the Fall of 2002, she premiered as one of the soloists in my piece Three Laments on the Great War for soloists and orchestra in San Francisco. She is exceedingly thorough in her preparation for performance, and she always seeks a high level of excellence in all of undertakings. I also saw her perform Jazz and Pop music and found her to be equally comfortable and knowledgeable in those styles as well. She has and will continue to be a valuable asset in the areas Classical, Jazz and Pop Music.”
Stephen Whitehead, composer, www.TristanArts.com
Currently Marion is a soloist in Big Band, and also has her own band, called “Marion Ross Band”. The repertoire includes the favorite songs of all times from musicals, jazz, pop, 60’s, 70’s ,80’s, soul, funk music.
“Marion Rossosky is a singer of uncommon ability and artistry. Hers is a
voice of great warmth, color, and depth. Marion is equally at home on
the operatic stage or the concert platform. In addition to this
"Classical world", Ms. Rossosky is one of the superior jazz singers of our
time. Whether in classical music or jazz, or world music, Marion
communicates with her audience in riveting fashion. Just listen to her sing an Aria or one of the standards; this is a personality which speaks to the
Heart.”
Joseph Gold
Violinist, music critic of “The Strad Magazine”, concert impressario
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