| MARY ELLEN CALLAHAN (soprano)
appears frequently as soloist across the nation in a variety
of repertoires. In a recent performance of Carmina Burana at the
Metropolitan Opera house with American Ballet Theatre, the
New York Times said she was "first-rate". She
performed Mahler's 8 th Symphony with the Utah Symphony
and conductor Keith Lockhart and was called "stunning" by
the Salt Lake Tribune. In a performance of the Mozart Great
Mass in C Minor, the Washington Post hailed her as "radiant
and wondrously agile". She has been invited to sing
the Messiah by conductor Richard Westerfield with
the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Philharmonic,
and the Harrisburg Symphony. She sang performances of Mozart's Great
Mass in C Minor with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra
where critics said "she radiated a purity and warmth
which pierced the heart", and was invited to return
to the NMSO to sing Mozart concert arias the following season.
She has sung a program of Bach cantatas and the B Minor
Mass with the American Bach Soloists in San Francisco. In
a performance of Handel's Messiah with the San Antonio
Symphony, she was praised for her "liquid
silver fluency". A frequent performer with the Washington
Bach Consort, she has been a soloist in Bach's Missae
Breves and B Minor Mass, the CPE Bach Magnificat and
many cantatas, and she was also engaged by that group for
their tour of Germany. She has performed Bach's B
minor Mass in Washington DC's Kennedy Center.
In Carnegie Hall, she has performed the Bach Christmas
Oratorio, Mahler's Eighth Symphony, Handel's Messiah and
a solo recital in Weill Hall to a sold-out house. She recently
sang the Bach Christmas Oratorio with the St. Luke's
Chamber Ensemble. She was a soloist in several performances
of Mahler's Eighth Symphony with the Hartford Symphony
and previously with conductor Bill McGlaughlin in his farewell
performance with the Kansas City Symphony. In New York
City's Town Hall she has sung Handel's Alexander's
Feast with the Dessoff Choirs. Ms. Callahan sang Bach's Wedding
Cantata in an enthusiastically received performance
with Musica Sacra conducted by Richard Westenburg.
Familiar to New York City audiences as soloist with the
Collegiate Chorale, the Riverside Choral Society, the Dessoff
Choirs and the Central City Chorus, she has performed works
including Mahler's Second Symphony, Brahms' Ein Deutsches
Requiem, the Fauré Requiem, Handel's Judas
Maccabeus, the Haydn Lord Nelson Mass and Mass
in Time of War, Mozart's Solemn Vespers,
Purcell's Dioclesian, the Poulenc Gloria,
and Schubert's Mass in G.
Upcoming concerts include the Mozart Requiem with
the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra and the Brahms Requiem with
the York Symphony Orchestra in Pennsylvania. She will also
be performing a Glück opera in New York with the Queen's
Chamber Band, and Schubert's Mirjams Siegesgesang in
North Carolina. In addition, she will sing Handel's Messiah with
AmorArtis of New York and the Princeton Pro Musica, and The
Bach Magnificat and Easter Oratorio with
the American Bach Soloists in San Francisco.
Ms. Callahan won first prize in the Musica Sacra Bach Competition
and third prize in the New York Oratorio Society Competition.
She has won fellowships to both the Stonybrook Bach Aria
Festival and the Carmel Bach Festival. Invited to return
to the Carmel Bach Festival as soloist in subsequent seasons,
she received reviews which spoke of her "exceptionally
pure tone" and "compellingly lovely voice".
Ms. Callahan's most recent recording is Glück's
opera Il Parnaso Confuso with the Queen's
Chamber Band on Albany Records. She can also be heard in
the world premiere recording of Handel's opera Faramondo,
a Vox Classics CD. With the Washington Bach Consort and conductor
J. Reilly Lewis she recorded the J.S. and C.P.E. Bach Magnificats, available
from Newport Classics. She is featured on a Helicon Classics
CD called A European Christmas, and she is the guest
soloist with the Russian Chamber Chorus of New York in a
CD of contemporary Russian music by Yuri Yukechev entitled My
Heart Is Ready, released by Helicon Classics, and sings
music by Amy Beach on the Newport classics CD entitled Distant
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