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BOSTON's PROFESSIONAL CHORAL ENSEMBLE PERFORMING MUSIC OF WOMEN COMPOSERS FROM THE 9th CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY
BOSTON's PROFESSIONAL CHORAL ENSEMBLE PERFORMING MUSIC OF WOMEN COMPOSERS FROM THE 9th CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY
BOSTON's PROFESSIONAL CHORAL ENSEMBLE PERFORMING MUSIC OF WOMEN COMPOSERS FROM THE 9th CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY
BOSTON's PROFESSIONAL CHORAL ENSEMBLE PERFORMING MUSIC OF WOMEN COMPOSERS FROM THE 9th CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY
BOSTON's PROFESSIONAL CHORAL ENSEMBLE PERFORMING MUSIC OF WOMEN COMPOSERS FROM THE 9th CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY
Photo: Eric Antoniou
Lisa Bloom
Mezzo-soprano Lisa Bloom, a Midwest native, holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from DePauw University and a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from The Cleveland Institute of Music. Her stage roles have ranged from Baroque to 20th century, including Baba in Menotti’s The Medium, the Princess in Puccini’s Suor Angelica, and Mother Goose in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress. In recent years she has specialized in oratorio and recitals, performing solo roles in works by Haydn, Handel, Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi, Saint-Saens, Rachmaninoff, McCullough, and others. She was also the featured soloist in the world premiere of Stabat Mater by acclaimed Spanish composer Jorge Muñiz. Lisa has taught voice at the University of Notre Dame and Concordia College-Bronxville, along with her private studio. As a recent transplant to New England, Lisa has continued to indulge her passion for choral music, singing with several professional and diverse ensembles in the Boston area, including Labyrinth Choir, Lyricora, early music ensemble Joyful Noyse, and Cappella Clausura.