Majie Zeller, mezzo-soprano, has received critical praise for the "opulent tone" and "warmth of expression" she brings to her performances as a soloist in opera, oratorio, and chamber music. Her recent opera performances have included Mao's secretary Nancy T'ang in Opera Boston's acclaimed production of John Adam's "Nixon in China," the Second Lady in "The Magic Flute" with Granite State Opera, and Mother Goose in the Cantata Singers' production of "The Rake's Progress." She made her Boston Lyric Opera debut in 2000 as one of Akhnaten's daughters in Philip Glass's "Akhnaten" and has since been featured in BLO productions of "Madama Butterfly" and Tod Machover's "Resurrection." Other operatic roles include the title role in "La Cenerentola," Rosina in the "Barber of Seville," and Dorabella in "Cosi fan tutte." She has been a cantata soloist with Emmanuel Music under Craig Smith, and has been featured in opera and oratorio with Monadnock Music, Michigan Opera Theater, the Cantata Singers, Dedham Choral Society, Brookline Chorus, and many other performing organizations.
Ms. Zeller sings duets with her husband and baritone David Kravitz on Feb 10, 2006. Also on the program are husband and wife team Megan Tillmann, soprano and Matthew DiBattista, tenor.
Back to top
|