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Katherine Wessinger is artfully capturing audiences everywhere with her enchanting soprano voice and passionate interpretations. She has sung internationally with the Italy and USA Alba Music Festival, performing Mahler Symphony No. 4, Del Tredici Dracula, and Bach Cantata No. 51 under the direction of Jeffrey Silberschlag, and at the River Concert Series under the direction of Larry Vote. In 2005 she sang the New York City premiere of the recently discovered Handel Gloria. Other solo performances include the Rutter Requiem with director Tom Hall, and with the renowned Handel Choir of Baltimore performing in Handel’s Messiah and part V of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio. The Baltimore Sun described her in this performance as having “used her clear, sweet soprano tellingly.” Katherine has also performed Handel’s Messiah with J. Reilly Lewis at Clarendon United Methodist Church in Arlington, VA, and with Henry Lowe at The Church of the Redeemer in Baltimore, MD.
Katherine’s versatility has led her to perform opera from the Baroque through the 21st century. Some of the roles she has performed include Rhomilda in Handel’s Xerxes, Bystrouska in Janaceck’s The Cunning Little Vixen, sung in Czech, Pamina in The Magic Flute, Karolina in Smetana’s Two Widow’s, and Birdsong in Mozart’s The Impressario.
