CECILIA DUARTE

“She deftly warms and breaks our hearts with her enchanting and perfected performance.” -Broadwayworld-
“There is an elegant simplicity to her singing.” -Opera Now (London)-
“Duarte’s voice soars and glides with a crystalline beauty.” –Opera Wire-
“A creamy voiced mezzo-soprano.” -The New York Times
Soloist in the Grammy-Winning album Duruflé: The Complete Choral Works. Opera role premieres include Renata in the Mariachi Opera Cruzar la Cara de la Luna, (HGO, Chicago Lyric Opera, San Diego Opera, El Paso Opera, NYCOpera, Minnesota Opera, San Antonio Opera, Kansas City Lyric Opera, Amarillo Opera, Châtelet Theatre in Paris, and and Quito, Ecuador); as well as Renata in El Milagro del Recuerdo, (HGO, Arizona Opera); Harriet/First Responder in After the Storm (HGO); and Alicia in Some Light Emerges (HGO). Other roles include Melissa in Caccini’s Alcina (BEMF); Linda Morales in Laura Kaminski’s Hometown to the World, Maria in Maria de Buenos Aires, Loma Williams in Cold Sassy Tree, and Sarelda in The Inspector. In Early Music, collaborations include Ars Lyrica Houston, Early Music Vancouver, Pacific Music Works, The Newberry Consort, The Boston Early Music Festival,
Mercury Houston, the Bach Collegium San Diego, Tafelmusik, AGAVE, the Whidbey Island Baroque Music Festival, the Baroque Festival in Corona Del Mar, and the Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble with whom she performs early and contemporary music. Cecilia is an active promoter of Spanish language repertoire performing music through music periods, and genres. She is also a licensed Mental Health practitioner serving the arts community.
www.ceciliaduartemezzosoprano.com
