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No Tickets Required | Free-will Donations AcceptedTwo-time GRAMMY® award nominee for Best Classical Vocal Solo Album, soprano Laura Strickling was recognized by The New York Times for her, “flexible voice, crystalline diction, and warm presence.” Celebrated for her work in art song with an emphasis on new additions to the canon, she has been featured twice in Classical Singer Magazine for commissioning and recording new music, curated The New Music Shelf Anthology of Contemporary Art Songs for Soprano, and recently announced The 40@40 Project – her personal initiative to commission new music.
Joining Laura will be pianist Joy Schreier who is in high demand as a collaborative artist and is featured on the GRAMMY-nominated album Confessions with Laura Strickling. Joy is praised by Plácido Domingo as an “orchestra at the piano” and hailed by Opera News as a “superbly emotive pianist [that] wrings every nuance out.”
Cellist Carrie Bean will also be featured on this concert.
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