Upcoming
Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts
Festival Masterclass I | June 12, 2024, 2:30pm
Collabative pianist, Emily Hoh
Lead by: Gweneth Ann Rand soprano & Simon Lepper piano
Festival Masterclass II | June 13, 2024, 2:30pm
Collabative pianist, Emily Hoh
Lead by: Gweneth Ann Rand soprano & Simon Lepper piano
Messiaen Song Cycles III | June, 17, 2024, 4:00 pm
Collabative pianist, Emily Hoh
Britten Pears Young Artist Alumni Recital | June 18, 2024, 11:00 am
Collabative pianist, Emily Hoh
Concert in Nice, France
with Sam Dubin, Tenor
June 24, 2024
Grant Park: Poulenc’s Stabat Mater
Eric Jacobsen, Conductor
Christopher Bell, Chorus Director
July 26, 2024, 6:30 pm
July 27, 2024, 7:30 pm
Opera Philadelphia: The Listener’s, Ashley Devon (American Premiere)
Corrado Rovaris, Conductor
Lileana Blain-Cruz , Director
September 25, 2024, 7 pm
September 27, 2024, 8 pm
September 29 2024, 2 pm
New Orleans Opera: l’Elisir d’Amore, Adina
Nicolas Fox, Conductor
Ned Canty, Stage Director
April 4, 2025, 7:30 pm
April 6, 2025, 2:30 pm
Chicago Opera Theater: She Who Dared, Mary Louise Smith (World Premiere)
Michael Ellis Ingram, Conductor
Timothy Douglas, Director
Jasmine Barnes, Composer
Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton, Librettist
June 3, 2025, 7:30 pm
June 6, 2025, 7:30 pm
June 8, 2025, 2 pm
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Past
Champion, Sadie (Cover): Lyric Opera of Chicago
Saturday, January 27, 2024, 7:30 pm
Wednesday, January 31, 2024, 2 pm
Saturday, February 3, 2024, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, February 6, 2024, 7 pm
Friday, February 9, 2024, 7 pm
Sunday, Febuary 11, 2024, 2 pm
Cenerentola, Clorinda (Cover): Lyric Opera of Chicago
January 21, 2024, 2 PM
January 26, 2024, 7 PM
January 30, 2024, 7 PM
Febuary 1, 2024, 2 PM
Febuary 7, 2024 2 PM
Febuary 10, 7:30 PM
Jenufa, Barena: Lyric Opera of Chicago
Sunday, November 12, 2023, 2 pm
Saturday, November 15, 2023, 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 18, 2023, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, November 21, 2023, 7 pm
Sunday, November 26, 2023, 2 pm
Sunday in the Park with Lyric’s Rising Stars
August 20, 2023
A free performance at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park with Ryan Opera Center and the Lyric Opera Orchestra conducted by Lyric’s Music Director Enrique Mazzola. The repertoire will center on the 2023/2024 Lyric season.
Grant Park Music Festival, Soprano Soloist in Poulenc’s Gloria
Friday, July 7, 2023, 6:30 pm
Saturday, July 8, 2023. 7:30 pm
Ryan Opera Center, Scenes Workshop
June 16 and 18th 2024 (Invited audience)
Lindsey will be performing scenes as Clorinda in Cenerentola, Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos, Nanetta in Falstaff, Catherine in A View from a Bridge, and Kathie in Student Prince.
Concert with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago
June 6, 2022
Sunday in the Park with Lyric’s Rising Stars
August 21, 2022
Don Carlos, Celestial voice
Tybalt (cover)
Lyric Opera of Chicago
November 9, 12, 17, 20, and 25 2022
Le Comte Ory, Alice
Lyric Opera of Chicago
November 13,16, 18, 22, and 26 2022
Hansel and Gretel, Sandman/Dew Fairy (cover)
Lyric Opera of Chicago
January 25, 27, 27, February 1, 3 2023
Carmen, Fresquita (cover)
Lyric Opera of Chicago
March 11, 15, 19, 22, 25, 30 2023
Proximity, Passenger 2 / Very Loud Girl (World Premiere)
Lyric Opera of Chicago
March 24, 26, 29 April 5, 8 2023
Rising Stars in Concert
May 6, 2023
Rigoletto, The Page
April 28, May 1, 6, 8 2022
Academy of Music
240 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Corrado Rovaris, conductor
Daniel Pelzig, revival director
Opera Philadelphia returns to its longtime home for grand opera with Verdi’s unforgettable tragedy Rigoletto, one of the most popular works in the operatic canon. Featuring such well-known arias as Rigoletto’s passionate denouncement “Cortigiani, vil razza dannata,” Gilda’s dreamy “Caro nome,” and the Duke of Mantua’s instantly recognizable “La donna è mobile,” Rigoletto is a tale of fate, revenge, and the abuse of power.
In a timely production from New Zealand Opera, director Lindy Hume offers no mercy for powerful men who hurt women. Set at a “presidential palace” on election night, Hume confronts the newsmakers of today with a production that refuses to romanticize or ignore the Duke’s brutal treatment of women.
The cast features baritone Anthony Clark Evans, lauded for his “stentorian Verdi style” by the Chicago Tribune, as the cursed court jester. Tenor Joshua Blue makes his company and role debuts as the philandering Duke, with soprano Raven McMillon in her company and role debuts as Rigoletto’s daughter, Gilda. Jack Mulroney Music Director Corrado Rovaris leads the Opera Philadelphia Orchestra and Chorus.
Cosi fan Tutte, Despina
March 3&5, 2022
Philadelphia Film Center
1412 Chestnut Street
George Manahan, conductor
Eve Summer, director
The Curtis Opera Theatre returns to the live stage for the first time since March 2020 with Mozart’s comic masterpiece. In this uproarious fiancée-swapping romantic comedy, brothers Guglielmo and Ferrando scheme to test the fidelity of their betrothed, the sisters Fiordiligi and Dorabella. With the help of their friend Don Alfonso and the mischievous maid Despina, the two brothers put their love to the test.
Fully-staged production with members of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in Italian with English supertitles
Mercy: based on La Clemenza di Tito, Servilia
November 4 - November 6, 2021
Philadelphia Film Center
1412 Chestnut Street
Rober Kahn, conductor
Chas Rader-Shieber and Alek Shrader, director
This fall the Curtis Opera Theatre brings Mozart to the silver screen! MERCY, a radical reimagining of La clemenza di Tito, tells the story of the Roman emperor Tito, the vengeful Vitellia, and her besotted admirer Sesto. Will Vitellia’s plot to assassinate the emperor and claim the throne for herself succeed? Experience this gripping tale of jealousy, revenge, and forgiveness as you’ve never seen or heard it before.
Students from the Curtis Opera Theatre unite with alumni and members of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra to perform Mozart’s reorchestrated score. MERCY was filmed in March 2021 by the award-winning Neighborhood Film Company at Rittenhouse Filmworks and Rittenhouse Soundworks.
90-minute opera/film with members of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in Italian with English subtitles
Gianni Schicchi, Lauretta (Cover)
May 22, 28, June 2, 6, 11 at 8 p.m.
Sally S. Levy Opera Center: 210 Hazel Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119
“A comic masterpiece of legal hijinks and family dysfunction”
Highway 1, U.S.A. composed by William Grant Still, Soprano soloist
May 29, June 4, 13, 17 at 8 p.m.
Sally S. Levy Opera Center: 210 Hazel Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119
“A long-neglected treasure from the “Dean of African-American Composers”
Center Stage, Young Artist Showcase
June 19 at 8 p.m.
June 20 at 1 p.m.
Sally S. Levy Opera Center: 210 Hazel Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119
“ Discover the stars of tomorrow at this one-night-only concert featuring members of the Gerdine Young Artist Program.”
Lawrence Brownlee & Friends in Philadelphia
October 23, 2020
Opera Philadelphia Channel
Lawrence Brownlee takes center stage in “Lawrence Brownlee & Friends in Philadelphia,” a recital and conversation program in which he is joined by three women with deep ties to Philadelphia: sopranos Lindsey Reynolds, Sarah Shafer, and Karen Slack, accompanied by pianist Myra Huang. Curated by the performers, the program features music by composers Clara Schumann, Nadia Boulanger, Amy Beach, and Jacqueline Hairston, alongside works by Mozart, Donizetti, and Massenet. The show will premiere on Friday, October 23, at 8:00 p.m. EST, and remain available on-demand throughout the season.
“I am thrilled to invite everyone to join us for a night of arias, songs, spirituals, and conversation as we launch this exciting digital season on the Opera Philadelphia Channel,” Brownlee said.
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World Premiere: Awakenings, Lily CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19
June 2020
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Sally S. Levy Opera Center
210 Hazel Ave
St. Louis, MO 63119
Roberto Kalb, conductor
James Robinson, director
Picker’s sixth opera, AWAKENINGS, set to a libretto by Aryeh Lev Stollman and based on Dr. Oliver Sacks's book of the same name, is premiered at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis (OTSL) in JUNE 2020, with James Robinson directing and Roberto Kalb conducting.
From OTSL:
"Imagine watching the world pass you by…but being unable to do anything about it. Such was the fate of thousands who succumbed to a mysterious sleeping sickness, rendering them immobile and voiceless for more than forty years. As time went on, daughters grew up without their mothers, husbands remarried, and mothers wasted away from grief. Decades later, a brilliant young doctor discovered a revolutionary treatment to bring his patients back to life in a world they no longer recognized. Based on the true story of Dr. Oliver Sacks, Awakenings is a moving story of memories, loss, and life rediscovered."
La clemenza di Tito, Servilia CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19
May 3, 7:30 p.m.
May 5, 7:30 p.m.
Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center
300 S. Broad Street
George Manahan, conductor
Chas Rader Shieber, director
A chain of unrequited affections sets the scene for Mozart’s melodious and noble drama of ancient Rome. A plot to assassinate the emperor unleashes wrenching emotions and poignant ironies, as the characters weigh punishment against personal loyalty. When the emperor emerges unharmed, mercy and generosity win the day.
Albert Herring, Miss Wordsworth
March 3, 7:30 p.m
March 5, 7:30 p.m.
Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center
300 S. Broad Street
George Manahan, conductor
Eve Summer, director
To honor virtuous youth, local officials bestow the title of May King on a shy shop clerk, with comical consequences. Accepting his honor, the timid Albert is first giddy, then despondent as he becomes aware of his inexperience with love and life. Britten’s quirky hero resolves to spend his prize money on adventure, stays out all night, and concocts a wild explanation that shocks his elders and wins the admiration of his peers.
Fully staged production with members of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in English
Yannick at the Opera, Susanna & Despina
October 20, 2 pm
Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center
300 S Broad St Philadelphia, PA 19102
Yannick Nézet-Ségun, conductor
Robert Kahn, conducting fellow
Yuwon Kim, conducting fellow
The Percussion Collective
Curtis Percussion Group
Members of the Curtis Opera Theatre
Lindsey will be singing Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro Act 4 Finale and Despina in Così fan tutte Act 1 Finale
I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Gulietta
August 5 at 6 pm
Chautauqua Amphitheaters
Timothy Muffitt, conductor Music School Festival Orchestra
John Giampietro, Stage Director
James Toland Vocal Arts Competition
Lindsey Reynolds was selected as one of the seven finalists in the James Toland Competition: Tier 2 .
June 14 & 15, 2019
SIXTH ANNUAL JTVA VOCAL COMPETITION WEEKEND
VALLEY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY
3500 MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
Friday, June 14, 2019
3:30 p.m. - Tier II Master Class with Kip Cranna
Saturday, June 15, 2019
3:30 p.m. - Tier II Vocal Competition Finals
Oakland, CA – (April 28, 2019) – James Toland Vocal Arts, Inc. announced today the 14 finalists for its annual JTVA Vocal Competition, to be held in Oakland on June 14 & 15. The prestigious JTVA competition awards $100,000 in prize money and gives gifted, emerging singers exposure to expert judging, master classes, performance opportunities, and more. This year’s 14 finalists were chosen from a pool of 238 applicants from 34 states and 26 countries, the largest in the competition’s six-year history.
Riders to the Sea, Cathleen and Empty the House
May 4 at 7:30 p.m.
May 5 at 2:30 p.m.
Perelman Theater
Daniela Candillari, conductorn
Mary Birnbaum, stage director
Curtis Opera Theatre at the Perelman unites two powerful works into a single production that explores the stories of families in crisis.
In Riders to the Sea by Ralph Vaughan Williams, a grief-stricken widow laments the loss of her many sons to the sea, as it threatens to claim the life of her only remaining son.
It’s a poignant prelude to Empty the House, a 2016 opera composed by Curtis Institute of Music alum and Opera Philadelphia Composer in Residence Rene Orth, whose work “breaks new ground” (Opera News), and featuring a libretto by Mark Campbell (Elizabeth Cree, Silent Night). In Empty the House, a daughter returns to her childhood home for a weekend with her mother and is confronted by painful memories.
Both works—premiered nearly 80 years apart—explore the complicated relationships between mothers and children, brothers and sisters, the loved and the lost.
Empty the House is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, an independent federal agency.
Young Patronesses of the Opera/ Florida Grand Opera: National Semifinalist/ Finalist
Semifinals Friday, April 12 12-7 pm
Colony Theatre Miami Beach, FL
Lindsey Reynolds is very excited to be competing in the 30th Vocal Competition Semi-Finals in the Junior Young Artist Division!
Lindsey has advanced to finals!
Finals will take place Saturday, April 13 1:30 pm
The YPO/FGO Voice Competition is held once every two years. The finals concert is open to the public and features ten opera singers who compete for top prizes of $10,000 (Senior Young Artist, age 25 to 30) and $7,500 (Junior Young Artist, age 20 to 25). Each singer presents two arias from the standard opera repertoire, accompanied by piano, before a panel of judges and the audience. The judges are opera professionals who have a deep knowledge of young singers, and include: Cory Lippiello, Artistic Administrator, Lyric Opera of Chicago; Philip Pierce, Director of Artistic Administration, Florida Grand Opera; William Powers, Managing Director, Pittsburgh Opera; and Brian Speck, Director of Houston Grand Opera Studio. A total of at least $44,000 will be awarded, including an Audience Favorite Award. Winners of this competition include many singers who are having major careers in opera, including Michael Fabiano, Elizabeth Caballero, and Nadine Sierra. See the stars of tomorrow today!
Anansi the Spider (Afia)
March 31 at 11am and 1pm
Gould Rehearsal Hall
Nicholas DiBerardino, (Composition ’18)
Curtis singers present a children’s opera based on classic fables of Anasi, the Spider, a beloved hero of West African folklore. This shape-shifting character, who triumphs over adversity thanks to his characteristic wit and cunning, will entrance all ages. Composer and Community Artist Fellow Nicholas DiBerardino will gather text and musical material from students at Girard College and William Cramp Elementary School to bring Anansi’s adventures to life.
Anansi the Spider (Afia)
March 30 at 1pm
Girard College, 2101 S. College Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19121
Nicholas DiBerardino, (Composition ’18)
Curtis singers present a children’s opera based on classic fables of Anasi, the Spider, a beloved hero of West African folklore. This shape-shifting character, who triumphs over adversity thanks to his characteristic wit and cunning, will entrance all ages. Composer and Community Artist Fellow Nicholas DiBerardino will gather text and musical material from students at Girard College and William Cramp Elementary School to bring Anansi’s adventures to life.
Don Giovanni (Zerlina)
March 7 at 7:30 p.m.
March 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Perelman Theater
Karina Canellakis, conductor
R. B. Schlather, stage director
Don Giovanni has seduced innumerable women, inspiring admiration, jealousy, and scorn in equal measure. Now the tables are turned on the unrepentant lord, as those he has wronged join forces to stop him—and a statue comes to life, ending his libertine campaign. The “edgy and imaginative young director” (The New Yorker) R. B. Schlather brings his distinctive vision to Mozart’s masterwork, with the fast-rising conductor Karina Canellakis on the podium.
Don Giovanni is sponsored in part by the Allen R. and Judy Brick Freedman Venture Fund for Opera.
Steinway, Boston, and Essex pianos featured in the set for Don Giovanni have been graciously provided by Jacobs Music.