When I get bored, I do silly things :)
Here I am singing the Diva Scene from The Fifth Element. And yes, my costume is a beach towel and pool noodles. Enjoy! #quarantine #quarantinecrazies #thefifthelement #thediva #donizetti #ericserra
When I get bored, I do silly things :)
Here I am singing the Diva Scene from The Fifth Element. And yes, my costume is a beach towel and pool noodles. Enjoy! #quarantine #quarantinecrazies #thefifthelement #thediva #donizetti #ericserra
I am selling some of my acrylic paintings to raise money for civil rights charities. 100% of the proceeds go to a charity of the buyer’s choice from the following list:
NAACP Legal Defense Fund
American Civil Liberties Union
The Loveland Foundation
Campaign Zero
National Police Accountability Project
I am thrilled to announce the release of David Hertzberg’s opera The Wake World by Tzadik Records! I had the privilege of singing the role of Parthenope as well as joining the chorus for this recording session. This is some of the most interesting, most lavish and most enchanting music I have ever heard and I highly recommend you check out the full recording. Huge congrats to the entire team!
I am thrilled to announce the opening of my very first Etsy Shop! I am selling jewelry made from the shed skin of my two snakes, Sallah (the ball python) and Henry (the cornsnake). I make everything by hand to order, so I am happy to take requests for specific items.
As the arts community feels the full impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is important, in addition to staying home and taking care of ourselves and our loved ones, to maintain a sense of humor. Here is my Career Update for the next 6 weeks ;) #thrilledtoannounce #freelanceartist #operasinger #sobusy
I had a the privilege of ringing in the new year as the featured artist in Boston Baroque’s New Year’s Celebration performance of Vivaldi’s motet Nulla in Mundo Pax Sincera.
Video clips to come!
Portrait of the performance by an audience member.
I am honored to be performing in Lee Mingwei’s performance piece Sonic Blossom at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Sonic Blossom has been a transformative experience for me: The act of GIVING has become a meditation, and as I move through the gallery I can see in each person the possibility of connection and understanding. Each song performance is as unique as the person receiving the gift of song, and I am grateful to share what feels like a moment of perfection.
I will be performing the following dates/times: Please stop by to receive the gift of song :)
Wednesday, October 16th | 6:15-8:45pm
Saturday, October 19th | 12:15-4:15pm
Wednesday, October 23rd | 12:30-4:100pm
Friday, October 25 | 12:30-4:00pm
Sunday, October 27th | 12:00pm-3:30pm
Thursday, October 31st | 12:30-4:00pm
Thursday, November 7th | 12:00pm -3:30pm
Saturday, November 9th | 12:30-4:00pm
Thursday, November 14th | 12:00pm-3:30pm
Saturday, November 16th | 12:30-4:00pm
Sunday, November 24th | 12:00pm-3:30pm
Wednesday, November 27th | 12:00pm-3:30pm
Saturday, November 30th | 12:00pm-3:30pm
A word from Lee Mingwei:
Sonic Blossom came into existence while I was caring for my mother as she recuperated from surgery recently. We found great comfort in listening to Franz Schubert's Lieder. These songs came as an unexpected gift to us, one that soothed us both and clearly helped with her healing. At another level, seeing my own mother weak and ill made her (and my) mortality suddenly very real; aging, disease and death were no longer abstractions to me, but immediate and present. One day she--and I--will be gone. Like Schubert's Lieder, our own lives are brief, but all the more beautiful because of this.
Last month I had the privilege of being a part of the premiere of a fantastic new opera based on the Spanish play En La Ardiente Oscuridad. The beautiful and haunting music was written by Omar Najmi and Brendon Shapiro and Katy Early teamed up to music and stage direct the piece. It was a fantastic experience and I can’t wait to see where this show goes next.