PyeongChang Winter Music Festival 2017

I am SO THRILLED to make my International Debut at the PyeongChang Winter music Festival in the beautiful mountains of South Korea! Huge thanks to Samuel Koo, John Gingrich, Bobby White, the Wonju Philharmonic Orchestra, Yeoleum Son, Kyu Yeon Kim and Sang Yoon Kim and every person at the festival who helped me so much. I performed with world class musicians from all over the world and got to bring Gershwin and Bernstein to this Korean audience for the first time! 

Here is a clip from a rehearsal I had with the Wonju Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Kwang Hyun Kim for our performance of Bernstein's "Little Bit in Love." 

The view from my hotel window at 6am this morning at the Alpensia Intercontinental Resort. 

The view from my hotel window at 6am this morning at the Alpensia Intercontinental Resort. 

After 24 hours of travel door to door, last night I arrived in beautiful PyeongChang, South Korea. I will be here for a week, making my international solo debut with the second annual Winter Music Festival! This trip already feels like a dream come true... it is beautiful here and I feel very well taken care of. I'll be posting some photos and thoughts about my trip, so please check back! 

We flew over the North Pole to get from the States to Korea!

We flew over the North Pole to get from the States to Korea!

[Washington Award Winner]

I am excited to announce that I am one of the recipients of the S&R Foundation's Washington Award!  This award honors "forward thinking emerging artists pushing the boundaries of their artistic and performance practices." I had the privilege of performing two of 2015 Grand Prize winner Lembit Beecher's pieces at last year's Washington Award Gala, and am absolutely thrilled to return as an award recipient this June. Huge thanks to everyone at the S&R Foundation as well as Lembit Beecher, Jeremy Ney and Ryo Yanagitani. 

[The Avanti Orchestra Concert]

Back in November I had an incredible time performing with the conductor Pablo Saelzer and the Avanti Orchestra of the Friday Morning Music Club of Washington DC.  The concert was part of my First Prize Award for winning the Washington International Competition for Voice this year. In addition to singing Glitter and be Gay and in Manuel De Falla's Sombrero de Tres Picos, I had the privilege of giving the second performance of Andrew Hsu's Teasdale Songs for orchestra and soprano.  I hope to make music again with this wonderful group of musicians. 

Me with Conductor Pablo Saelzer 

Me with Conductor Pablo Saelzer 

[To Hide in a Tree of Sound Workshop]

Last week I had the honor of singing in composer Lembit Beecher's workshop for his new opera To Hide in a Tree of Sound.  Lembit is one of my favorite composers, and this project includes some gorgeous music as well as a beautiful libretto by Hanna Moscovitch.  I spent the day making music at the Curtis Institute in Philly with the Aizuri Quartet and Lembit, who played everything from a custom build sound sculpture (built by the ExCITe Center at Drexel) to a wine glass, to a bicycle wheel!  I am very eager to follow the development of this piece.  Thanks for including me, Lembit!  

Fun Fact: Lembit and I went to High School together at York School in Monterey, California and performed together in a production of Kiss Me Kate! Go Yorkies! I'm so glad we're making music together again :) 

I got to play a music box! 

I got to play a music box! 

Here is a live recording of me singing another piece by Lembit entitled A Paradoxical Thing from his song cycle Looking at Spring. 

[Extraordinary Measures]

A few weeks ago I was honored to sing in a revival of Eve Ensler's one man show Extraordinary Measures, which embraces and honors death, life, and everything in between.  I had no idea what I was getting into when Daniela Candillari mentioned to me that she was recommending me for this project. All I knew was that Daniela would be there, as would award winning playwright, activist and all around badass Eve Ensler. I was sold.  The days I spent working on Extraordinary Measures were some of the most inspiring and artistically fulfilling days of my life thus far.  It's hard to put it into words, but I will say that it was a true honor to share a space with a group of individuals who completely embody what it means to be an artist and an activist for social change. It is such a rare and special gift to make real connections with humans who share the desire to change the world for the better, and I am changed forever for having had this experience. 

Unending gratitude to Diane Wondisford, Tony Montenieri, James Lecesne, Tony Speciale, Daniela Candillari, Jennifer Panara, Jeremy Carlisle Parker,  Koshin Ellison, Lester St.Louis and Eve Ensler.  

Please stay tuned for information about more performances in the near future! 

[Praise for Odysseus' Women/Anais Nin]

Last week I was honored to perform the Center for Contemporary Opera's US Premiere of Dutch composer Louis Andriessen's double bill Odysseus' Women/ Anais Nin at National Sawdust in Brooklyn.  Everyone on this project was mindblowingly talented and inspired. Shout outs to conductor Neal Goren, director Jorinde Keesmaat, dramaturg Koen Bollen, designer Ascon de Nijs, assistant director Lauren King, stage manager Suzi Bonnot, jack(ie) of all trades Katja Andreiev and the amazing cast of Augusta Caso, Nicole Mitchell, Hilary Ginter and Sharin Apostolou. This project has left me speechless because of how much it brought to my life. All I can really say is- guys LET'S DO IT AGAIN. 

The cherry on top was getting a stellar New York Times review, and my first official photo in the New York Times. (I was caught in the background of a review photo in The Metropolitan Opera's Boris Godunov in 2010 but I consider this my first real photo.) #proudsoprano #yeanewmusic 

The women of Odysseus' Women/ Anais Nin with conductor Neal Goren

The women of Odysseus' Women/ Anais Nin with conductor Neal Goren