About Hannah
Hannah De Priest is a fearless performer of a wide range of lyric soprano repertoire. Hailed a “breakout artist” (Boston Globe) with “a voice that is theater itself” (Classique News), recent credits include her Kennedy Center debut, (Opera Lafayette, La serva padrona), European debut at the Innsbruck Early Music Festival, (Gilde, L’amazzone corsara), and multiple productions with Boston Early Music Festival. The young soprano is set for more important debuts in the 2023-24 season, including role and house debuts with Chicago Opera Theater, Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, and Haymarket Opera, among others. On the concert stage, notable upcoming and recent engagements include Handel’s Messiah with Apollo Chorus & Orchestra and Billings Symphony Orchestra, Bach’s Johannes-Passion with Columbus Symphony and Elmhurst Symphony, and Handel’s Dixit Dominus with the Elgin Master Chorale & Symphony. De Priest’s “glittering, easy soprano” (Merkur) is equally at home on the opera stage and in chamber music and she is especially renowned for her “masterful” (Olyrix) singing of Baroque repertoire. Her critically-acclaimed debut performing French baroque cantatas with Les Délices was hailed as “sensational” (Schmopera) and more engagements with the renowned ensemble have followed, including the ensemble’s debut concert at the Boston Early Music Festival. Other recent engagements include concerts with The Newberry Consort, Madison Bach Musicians, and many collaborative projects with Ars Musica Chicago. With pianist Michael Pecak, she performs song repertoire that spans centuries. Upcoming projects include an expanded program of Mozart and Beethoven works written for 18th-cent. Czech soprano Josepha Duschek, songs inspired by Shakespeare, and a recital of French and Russian songs. De Priest has garnered attention at numerous important competitions, recently winning 2nd Prize at the 2021 International Cesti Competition for Baroque Singing. She has been a finalist in The Handel Aria Competition (2021), Le Concours Corneille (2019), Audrey Rooney Bach Competition (2020), and the Bethlehem Bach Competition (2021). She is also a laureate of the prestigious Luminarts Cultural Foundation’s competition’s Encouragement Award (2022).
Meet our 2024 Musicians
Nancy Yagiela
Baroque Viola
Phoebe Gelzer-Govatos
Baroque Violin
Victoria Olson
Bassoon
Gary June
Clarinet
Jonathan Reed
Double Bass
Alicia Valoti
Viola
Eric Tanner
Violin
Lee Copenhaver
Cello
John Varineau
Conductor
Lauren Garza
Viola
Spencer Myer
Piano
Bayberry String Quartet
String Quartet
Liliana Mahave
Baroque Violin
Pablo Mahave-Veglia
Baroque Cello
Gregory Crowell
Keyboard (Harpsichord)
Jeremy Verwys
Guitar
Rob Auler
Piano
Ralph Votapek
Piano
Charles Berofsky
Piano
Kathryn Votapek
Viola
Aaron Berofsky
Violin
Kaitlyn Vest
Cello
Libor Ondras
Viola
Josh Holritz
Violin
Evie Chen
Violin
Amanda Dykhouse
Violin
Alicia Eppinga
Cello
Kimia Ghaderi
Violin
Chris Kantner
Flute
Grace Kim
Violin
Jinn Shin
Cello
Adam Liebert
Violin