Mezzo-soprano Anna Laurenzo has gained experience in an exciting range of repertoire over her career. Particularly recognized for her performance of bel canto works and new American operas, Ms. Laurenzo is a veteran of multiple world premiere productions including Intimate Apparel with Lincoln Center Theater, as well as JFK and Voir Dire with Fort Worth Opera. Anna balances her love of the stage with that of song, with repertoire ranging from Mozart to Weill.
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Antonín Dvořák: Biblické písně Op. 99
Noted by Opera News for her “pathos, and rich vibrant tone”, American mezzo-soprano Anna Laurenzo enjoys a career in traditional and contemporary operatic repertoire. This season, Ms. Laurenzo’s engagements include a return to Brooklyn Art Song Society, and debuts with South Dakota Symphony in Handel’s Messiah and Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra for Mendelssohn’s Ein Sommernachtstraum, with additional engagements still to be announced.
Performance highlights include a debut as Elisabetta in Maria Stuarda with Musica Viva Hong Kong, Dorabella in Glacier Symphony's Così fan tutte, Mercedes in Carmen with Fort Worth Opera, and additional debuts with Chicago Opera Theater, American Lyric Theater, and Central City Opera. She joined the roster of The Metropolitan Opera for Brett Dean's Hamlet, and sang performances of the role of Mrs. Van Buren in the world premiere production of Ricky Ian Gordon and Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel at Lincoln Center Theater (co-production with The Metropolitan Opera/filmed for PBS Great Performances). In concert, Ms. Laurenzo has appeared with the New England Symphonic (MidAmerica Productions at Carnegie Hall), The Carolina Philharmonic, The Las Colinas Symphony, and Glacier Symphony among others.
Ms. Laurenzo is dedicated to performance of contemporary music and has been seen in multiple world premiere operatic productions, including collaborations with acclaimed modern composers including Carlisle Floyd, Ricky Ian Gordon, Libby Larsen, David T. Little, Jeff Myers, and Matthew Peterson. Beyond the opera house, Ms. Laurenzo maintains an active and engaging recital career, including artistic collaborations with Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago and Brooklyn Art Song Society.
Mezzo-soprano Anna Laurenzo has gained experience in an exciting range of repertoire over her career. Particularly recognized for her performance of bel canto works and new American operas, Ms. Laurenzo is a veteran of multiple world premiere productions including Intimate Apparel with Lincoln Center Theater, as well as JFK and Voir Dire with Fort Worth Opera. Anna balances her love of the stage with that of song, with repertoire ranging from Mozart to Weill.
This artist is accepting inquiries via Stagetime message and Email.
Antonín Dvořák: Biblické písně Op. 99
Noted by Opera News for her “pathos, and rich vibrant tone”, American mezzo-soprano Anna Laurenzo enjoys a career in traditional and contemporary operatic repertoire. This season, Ms. Laurenzo’s engagements include a return to Brooklyn Art Song Society, and debuts with South Dakota Symphony in Handel’s Messiah and Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra for Mendelssohn’s Ein Sommernachtstraum, with additional engagements still to be announced.
Performance highlights include a debut as Elisabetta in Maria Stuarda with Musica Viva Hong Kong, Dorabella in Glacier Symphony's Così fan tutte, Mercedes in Carmen with Fort Worth Opera, and additional debuts with Chicago Opera Theater, American Lyric Theater, and Central City Opera. She joined the roster of The Metropolitan Opera for Brett Dean's Hamlet, and sang performances of the role of Mrs. Van Buren in the world premiere production of Ricky Ian Gordon and Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel at Lincoln Center Theater (co-production with The Metropolitan Opera/filmed for PBS Great Performances). In concert, Ms. Laurenzo has appeared with the New England Symphonic (MidAmerica Productions at Carnegie Hall), The Carolina Philharmonic, The Las Colinas Symphony, and Glacier Symphony among others.
Ms. Laurenzo is dedicated to performance of contemporary music and has been seen in multiple world premiere operatic productions, including collaborations with acclaimed modern composers including Carlisle Floyd, Ricky Ian Gordon, Libby Larsen, David T. Little, Jeff Myers, and Matthew Peterson. Beyond the opera house, Ms. Laurenzo maintains an active and engaging recital career, including artistic collaborations with Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago and Brooklyn Art Song Society.
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