American Soprano, Susan Consoli, originally from Groveland, MA, has led an active and versatile career throughout the United States and abroad.
She has worked under such notable conductors as Grant Llewellyn, Christopher Hogwood, Harry Christophers, Bruno Weil, Laurence Cummings, John Finney and Paul Goodwin. Additional collaborators include; Chen Shi-Zheng, Tero Saarinen, Betsi Graves, Carson Cooman, Euan Tait, Peter Child, David Patterson and John Harbison (Boston Premiere) A Clear Midnight, Vocalism and Jazzsinger songs. Festivals include: Festival CLASSIQUE au vert Paris, Boston Early Music Festival, Movimentos Internationales TanzFestival, LAOKOON Festival, Hamburg, Ribeauvillé Festival de Musique Ancienne, Carmel Bach Festival, Rome Opera Festival, Great Waters Music Festival, CT Early Music Festival, Nantucket Arts Festival, Bachfest Leipzig, Marlboro Music Festival. Appearances with Boston Camerata & Tero Saarinen Dance Company include: Borrowed Light in Paris Théâtre National de Chaillot, Berlin, Hamburg, Wolfsburg, Oulu, Tampere, An American Vocalist, Saw ye my hero in Paris, Travellin’ Home in Ribeauvillé.
Ms. Consoli made her Carnegie Hall debut performing Handel Messiah under the direction of Christopher Shepard. Her recordings include Handel & Haydn Society All is Bright Avie Records and David Patterson Loon’s Tail Flashing Albany Records. Upcoming solo engagements include: “J’Adore Fauré” with the Hartford Chorale under the direction of Jack Anthony Pott, Bachfest Leipzig 2024 with Emmanuel Music, Bach St. Matthew Passion with Emmanuel Music both under the direction of Ryan Turner, and Mozart Solemn Vespers with New England Classical Singers. Ms. Consoli is pleased to be returning to the Worcester Chorus under the direction of Chris Shepard.