Angela is a soprano who has called Nashville home for over 10 years. Praised for her “warm, rich mezzo register," and expansive range, she is creating a name for herself in a vibrant music community. She can be seen performing regularly with the Belmont Opera Theatre, Nashville Symphony Chorus, and Vocal Arts Nashville. Belmont’s New Music Ensemble has become familiar place for her as well, as she has been working alongside them to showcase living composers’ new works.
Join us for a magical evening of holiday music and Italian song in the stunning setting of Christ Church Cathedral. Not(t)e di Natale blends sacred, classical, and traditional repertoire, performed by talented young artists selected by the Foundation.
Angela Stenzel is soprano who has called Nashville home for over 10 years and is working to complete her Master’s in Vocal Performance at Belmont University. Praised for her “warm, rich mezzo register," and expansive range, she is creating a name for herself in a vibrant music community. She can be seen performing regularly with the Belmont Opera Theatre, Nashville Symphony Chorus, and Vocal Arts Nashville. This season she performed with the Belmont Wind Ensemble to showcase James Stephenson’s Symphony No. 2 Voices, where she had the chance to work with the composer to prepare for the performance. Belmont’s New Music Ensemble has become familiar place for her as well, as she has been working alongside them to showcase living composers’ new works. Angela's recent operatic credits include Iphigenie in Iphigeni en Tauride (scenes), Dritte Dame in Die Zauberflote (Chicago Summer Opera), Witch in Hansel and Gretel (Belmont Opera Theatre), Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni (scenes), Marcellina in Le nozze di Figaro (scenes), Dorabella in Cosi fan Tutte (scenes), Fidalma in Il matrimonio segreto (scenes), Jo in Little Women (scenes), and Hansel in Hansel and Gretel (scenes).
Angela is a soprano who has called Nashville home for over 10 years. Praised for her “warm, rich mezzo register," and expansive range, she is creating a name for herself in a vibrant music community. She can be seen performing regularly with the Belmont Opera Theatre, Nashville Symphony Chorus, and Vocal Arts Nashville. Belmont’s New Music Ensemble has become familiar place for her as well, as she has been working alongside them to showcase living composers’ new works.
Join us for a magical evening of holiday music and Italian song in the stunning setting of Christ Church Cathedral. Not(t)e di Natale blends sacred, classical, and traditional repertoire, performed by talented young artists selected by the Foundation.
Angela Stenzel is soprano who has called Nashville home for over 10 years and is working to complete her Master’s in Vocal Performance at Belmont University. Praised for her “warm, rich mezzo register," and expansive range, she is creating a name for herself in a vibrant music community. She can be seen performing regularly with the Belmont Opera Theatre, Nashville Symphony Chorus, and Vocal Arts Nashville. This season she performed with the Belmont Wind Ensemble to showcase James Stephenson’s Symphony No. 2 Voices, where she had the chance to work with the composer to prepare for the performance. Belmont’s New Music Ensemble has become familiar place for her as well, as she has been working alongside them to showcase living composers’ new works. Angela's recent operatic credits include Iphigenie in Iphigeni en Tauride (scenes), Dritte Dame in Die Zauberflote (Chicago Summer Opera), Witch in Hansel and Gretel (Belmont Opera Theatre), Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni (scenes), Marcellina in Le nozze di Figaro (scenes), Dorabella in Cosi fan Tutte (scenes), Fidalma in Il matrimonio segreto (scenes), Jo in Little Women (scenes), and Hansel in Hansel and Gretel (scenes).