Upcoming & Recent Performances

Minnesota Renaissance Choir presents Winter Warm Up

Soprano

A choral concert and winter drama for friends, family, and fun! Works by Bernstein, Morley, Purcell, Henry VIII, and more! Featuring special guests Gabrielle Doran (soprano) and K.T. Thompson (accordion).

La Cochinita food truck available.

March 1, 2025 5:00pm

Meraki Souled, 100 W 46th St Minneapolis

Vivaldi Gloria

Soprano

December 8, 2024

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Blaine, MN

Consortium Carissimi: Selva morale e spirituale

Soprano

Monteverdi’s Selva Morale e Spirituale represents the pinnacle of his musical journey, blending joyous psalms, reflective pieces such as Salve Regina, and madrigals that explore life’s fleeting nature. This stunning collection showcases Monteverdi’s dynamic range and the creative tension that made his work so compelling.

Don’t miss this extraordinary performance of one of Monteverdi's most profound works. Join Consortium Carissimi for an afternoon of rich harmonies and moving performances that will transport you to the heart of 17th-century Italy

November 13-14, 3:00PM

Landmark Center
St. Paul MN

September 19, 5:30PM

One on One with Flicka: Masterclass with Frederica von Stade

Soprano

An intimate evening hosted and sponsored by Wells Pianos in St Paul. The evening includes a sample vocal masterclass session featuring two young professional sopranos, and a 30-minute recital by Frederica von Stade and pianist Donna Stoering. After the recital, a special guest will open a wine and cheese reception with the artists. This event is capped at 50 people.  Tickets cost $100, and all proceeds go to Project Home, which provides 24/7 support for families facing homelessness in greater St. Paul.

Wells Pianos
St. Paul MN

July 5, 8:00PM

Amherst Early Music Festival Opera: Il trionfo dell’onore

Riccardo

Co-directed by Jason McStoots and Alessandro Quarta
Lawrence Rosenwald, texts, and Dorothy Olsson, historical dance.

Il trionfo dell'onore (The Triumph of Honour) is an operatic 'commedia' in three acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, with a libretto by Francesco Antonio Tullio. It was first performed at the Teatro dei Fiorentini, Naples, on 26 November 1718. It is Scarlatti's only known comic opera. Come here Sophie sing the leading role in this rarely performed, gender bending Baroque opera!

Yulman Theater
Schenectady, NY