Molly Quinn
Soprano
Soprano Molly Quinn continues to delight audiences around the globe with “A voice that blooms like ink in clear water” (Cleveland Classical Review) She has collaborated with many of America’s brightest and most innovative musicians. She has been featured in numerous large-scale projects by legendary presenters including The Lincoln Center White Lights Festival, Moscow’s Gold Mask Festival, BAM Next Wave Festival, Bang on a Can marathon, and Carnegie Hall. She is a festival soloist at The Staunton Music Festival. She has performed in noted international venues including Shostakovich Hall in St Petersburg, Teatro National de Costa Rica, Vancouver’s Chan Centre for the performing arts, and San Cristobal Cathedral in Havana, Cuba.
Season highlights include a return visit to the Baldwin Wallace Bach Festival, John Rutter’s Requiem at Carnegie Hall, Craig Hella Johnson’s Considering Matthew Shepard, recording of Monteverdi Vespers with The Thirteen, and the role of “Amor” in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Eurydice conducted by Lorenzo Muti.