Ellie Yeonjung Kim, soprano

Soprano Ellie Yeonjung Kim, originally from Seoul, Korea, completed her Master's of Music degree at the Manhattan School of Music in New York studying under Joan Patenaude-Yarnell.  Ellie's operatic appearances include Barbarina in Le Nozze di Figaro with the Dell'arte Opera Emsemble and Lucy in Menotti's  The Telephone at the Korea National Theater. She was recognized with "great critical

Ellie Yeonjung Kim, soprano2025-09-10T10:48:13-04:00

Jennifer Hines, mezzo-soprano

Jennifer Hines (mezzo-soprano) has a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School. She was a member of the Seattle Opera’s Young artist Program and a Tanglewood Music Center participant. She has sung with the Palm Beach Opera, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Sarasota Orchestra, among others. She has performed with

Jennifer Hines, mezzo-soprano2025-09-22T10:59:12-04:00

Rebecca Printz, mezzo-soprano

Mezzo-Soprano Rebecca Printz has performed as a Bach soloist with the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood Music Center, and Boston’s Emmanuel Music. Rebecca recently participated in Yellow Barn’s summer music festival, where she performed chamber works by Salvatore Sciarrino, George Benjamin, and Brett Dean, among others. She has also spent two

Rebecca Printz, mezzo-soprano2024-07-01T16:50:10-04:00

Abby Sherman, mezzo-soprano

Abby Sherman is a cross-genre mezzo soprano and teaching artist. Most recently, she performed as Sesto in the Peabody Institute’s La clemenza di Tito. Other credits include: L’Enfant, L’enfant et les sortilèges; Robert Schumann, The Classical Style, an opera of sorts; Nada, Svadba; and as an ensemble member for Music On Site Inc.’s touring production of

Abby Sherman, mezzo-soprano2025-09-10T11:49:22-04:00

Sophia Sorrentino, soprano

Sophia Carmella Sorrentino is a versatile soprano whose artistry has made her a dynamic performer in opera, chamber music, and vocal works. With an expressive range, she brings both emotional depth and vocal athleticism to every performance. Sorrentino recently completed her Master of Music in Vocal Performance at the Peabody Institute, where she was honored

Sophia Sorrentino, soprano2025-09-10T11:33:01-04:00

Melissa Wimbish, soprano

In the world-premiere of Josephine with UrbanArias, “... the afternoon belonged to Melissa Wimbish, who was creating the role of Josephine Baker ... Beautifully prepared, vocally stunning, and theatrically riveting, Wimbish effortlessly held the audience in her hand throughout this one-woman show.” (Washington Post) In 2016, she made her Carnegie Hall solo recital debut

Melissa Wimbish, soprano2025-09-22T11:19:26-04:00

Zoe Zdrojewski, soprano

Zoe Zdrojewski soprano, holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Eastern Michigan University and a Master of Music in Voice Performance and Pedagogy from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where she studied with Bach aficionado, William Sharp. Zoe’s most recent performance credits include the role of Nella in Puccini’s

Zoe Zdrojewski, soprano2024-08-27T11:14:46-04:00

Marjorie Sheiman, alto

Marjorie Sheiman, alto, is from the Pacific Northwest and passionate about exploring all that classical music has to offer. She graduated in 2024 with a double degree: a Master of Music in Voice Performance from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management from the Johns Hopkins

Marjorie Sheiman, alto2024-08-27T10:44:53-04:00

Eric F. Carey, tenor

Noted for his “silken tenor”(Opera News), Eric Finbarr Carey is the most recent winner of the Meyerson Zwanger award and 2nd prize in the New York Oratorio Society competition at Carnegie Hall.  This season he presents a varied repertoire of the renaissance to music being written today. This season in concert Carey will be

Eric F. Carey, tenor2024-07-01T16:41:55-04:00

Leighton Cheuk, tenor

Leighton Cheuk, (tenor) is beyond excited to begin his professional singing career in Baltimore. From singing with the choir at Cathedral of the incarnation (episcopal) to being featured as an emerging artist with Bach in Baltimore, he brings a choral background from Saint thomas Choir School and Saint James School to his performances and musicianship.

Leighton Cheuk, tenor2025-09-22T11:04:19-04:00
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