Bozena Brown, harpsichord

Bozena Jedrzejczak Brown holds a master’s degree from The Peabody Institute and earned an individualized master’s degree at Northern Illinois University. She received a bachelor’s in music theory from The Frederic Chopin Music University in Poland. She teaches harpsichord and rudiments of figured bass at The Baltimore School for the Arts and is a faculty member at Garrison Forest School. Ms. Brown freelances

Bozena Brown, harpsichord2024-07-01T16:39:10-04:00

Katherine Needleman, oboe

Katherine Needleman is a multi-faceted musician and native of Baltimore. She won first prize in the International Double Reed Society’s Gillet-Fox Oboe Competition in 2003, and then their Inaugural Commissioning Competition in 2020. Passionately devoted to the delivery of new music and exploration of the lines between composers and performers, Needleman has commissioned and premiered

Katherine Needleman, oboe2024-07-01T16:48:44-04:00

Timothy Mix, baritone

Timothy Mix has performed all across the United States, appearing regularly with such companies as the San Francisco Opera, the Santa Fe Opera, and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. He has sung Ping in Turandot with the LA Philharmonic under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel and returned for Sibelius’ The Tempest, conducted by Susanna

Timothy Mix, baritone2024-07-15T10:18:40-04:00

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, soprano2023-10-20T15:08:24-04:00

Sonya Knussen, alto

Sonya Knussen's dedication to music education, her talents as a vocalist, and her passion for music, make her a vital force in the world of music. As a soloist and performer in small ensembles, she has a diverse repertoire that includes early music and contemporary compositions. She has had engagements in the US, UK,

Sonya Knussen, alto2023-01-18T21:57:02-05:00

Claire Galloway, alto

British-American soprano Claire Galloway’s theatricality covers the gamut of “palpable pain” and “splendid, funny moments” (B.I.T.R.). She has performed such roles as Dinah in Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti, Contessa in Nozze di Figaro, and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni. She has also premiered roles in Jonathan Dove’s Mansfield Park and Frances Pollock’s award-winning opera Stinney,

Claire Galloway, alto2023-10-27T16:11:58-04:00

William Marshall, baritone

Known for his full and lyric baritone, William Marshall is passionate about the study and vocal performance of Renaissance and Baroque repertoires. In addition to acting as a specialist in the field of early music, he also performs traditional operatic and art song repertoire. His recent career highlights include the Bach Vocal Competition for

William Marshall, baritone2024-05-01T14:24:40-04:00

Carl Dupont, bass

Carl DuPont is an artist, innovator, and educator dedicated to Transformational Inclusion and Care of the Professional Voice. His “rich, nuanced baritone” (Columbus Underground) has held center stage in performances at The Glimmerglass Festival, Opera Carolina, Opera Columbus, First Coast Opera, Toledo Opera, Opera Saratoga, Sarasota Opera, Cedar Rapids Opera, El Palacio de Bellas

Carl Dupont, bass2023-10-20T15:22:56-04:00

Gloria Park, mezzo-soprano

Gloria Park, mezzo-soprano, has become known not only for her versatility as a singer, but also for her strong stage presence and vivid portrayal of characters in opera, oratorio and on the concert stage. The New York Times quoted her as "a scene stealer" for her performance as Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro.

Gloria Park, mezzo-soprano2022-08-17T12:01:46-04:00

Hollis Thoms, composer

Composer Hollis Thoms has spent his professional career as a teacher of music and English, a school administrator, and an active composer. He has had over 40 articles published in educational journals and written about 170 compositions for a variety of ensembles: operas, oratorios, symphonies, chamber works, sacred and secular vocal and choral works. Mr. Thoms

Hollis Thoms, composer2021-11-03T14:11:31-04:00
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