AMANDA CRIDER

Mezzo-soprano Amanda Crider has been recognized for her “gleaming vocalism” (Boston Globe), “star acting” (Urban Milwaukee), and “superbly clear diction and warmly burnished timbre” (South Florida Classical Review). In demand for performances of classical and contemporary opera alike, Ms. Crider created the role of Alma in Keeril Makan and Jay Scheib’s Persona in its world premiere with the Beth Morrison Projects and later at LA Opera, about which the New York Times raved, “The Mezzo- Soprano, Amanda Crider, made a winsome, vulnerable, and when the story turns dark, wildly volatile Alma, who for long stretches carries the entire opera,” and San Francisco Classical Voice declared, “Crider’s performance was a tour-deforce for its sustained vocal luster, dramatic variation, and sheer amount of singing.”

This season, Crider returns to the Master Chorale of South Florida for a concert of works by Handel and Mozart, and she also returns to Bach Festival Society of Winter Park to sing Bach’s St. John Passion. She will join Opera Southwest as the soprano soloist in Mozart’s Mass in C Minor and the Nashville Symphony as the soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah.

In the 2024-2025 season, Crider performed as a soloist in a concert of Ravel, Delage and Copland with New World Symphony, Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and Beethoven’s Mass in C with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park; and made multiple appearances with Bach Vocal Artists and the GRAMMY® nominated ensemble Seraphic Fire. Crider is also featured in Apollo’s Fire’s album Le Tre Soprano, released on AVIE Records in February 2025.

Crider has been seen as the title character in L’incoronazione di Poppea at Florentine Opera, a role that she “wielded with beauty and charisma” (Voix des arts). Boston University News Service declared her “the true star” for her leading role in Boston Lyric Opera’s production of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Greek, and Opera News lauded her “beautiful work” and “agility” playing the English Teacher in Gregory Spears and Kathryn Walat’s 2019 recording of Paul’s Case, a role which Crider premiered with the Prototype
Festival and Urban Arias.

A busy soloist and recitalist, Ms. Crider appears regularly with Seraphic Fire, Apollo’s Fire, and the Bach Festival Society of Florida. She has performed with the International Contemporary Ensemble, the Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Nu Deco Ensemble, the Symphony Orchestras of Amarillo, Charleston, Charlotte, Elgin, Eugene, Fort Worth, Helena, Jacksonville, Kalamazoo, Savannah, Southwest Michigan, and Syracuse, and Philharmonic Orchestras of Calgary, Carnegie Mellon, Greeley, and Louisiana. She made her Carnegie Hall debut singing as mezzo soloist in Messiah with the New England Symphonic Ensemble, and returned the following season as soloist in Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass. She has performed as a soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Bach’s B minor Mass and St. John Passion, Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s Requiem, and Mass in C minor, Britten’s Phaedra, Rossini’s Stabat Mater, Bernstein’s Jeremiah Symphony, Manuel de Falla’s Three Cornered Hat, David Lang’s the little match girl passion, and Ravel’s Chansons Madécasses; and has been a featured recitalist on the Trinity Church Concerts at One Series and with Five Boroughs Music Festival.

Ms. Crider’s first foray into the operatic world as L’Enfant in L’Enfant et les Sortilèges at the Tanglewood Music Center was hailed by Opera News as “delightful,” the Boston Globe stating she sang with “ineffable tenderness.” Since then, she has delighted audiences in the roles of Malcolm in Rossini’s La Donna del Lago, Isolier in Le Comte Ory, Angelina (La Cenerentola), Zerlina (Don Giovanni), Cherubino (Le Nozze di Figaro), Sesto (Handel Giulio Cesare), the title role in Carmen, Nellie Forbush (South Pacific), Speranza/Pastore #3 (Monteverdi L’Orfeo), Siébel (Faust), Prince Orlofsky (Die Fledermaus), Laurey (Oklahoma), and Penelope in the world premiere of Mary Prescott’s opera, A Survivor’s Odyssey, at companies including the Dallas Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Knoxville Opera, Opera Omaha, Nevada Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera and Eugene Opera, Anchorage Opera, Opera Southwest, Opera Boston, Resonance Works Pittsburgh, White Snake Projects, Opera Orlando, New York City Opera, Castleton Festival and the Glimmerglass Festival.

Crider has been awarded a grant from the Pittsburgh Concert Society, a Richard F. Gold Career Grant from the Shoshana Foundation, and the Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition’s David and Ingrid Kosowsky Award. She was a finalist in the José Iturbi International, Center for Contemporary Opera, Joy in Singing Debut Artist, Oratorio Society of New York, and the Jensen Foundation Vocal Competitions, and was the 2nd Place Winner in the Shreveport Opera Singer of the Year Competition. Crider won a 2022 Alumni Enterprise Award from Music Academy of the West. Crider founded vocal chamber music organization IlluminArts in Miami, FL in 2013, and served as Artistic Director for 9 seasons. She is now Executive Director of the GRAMMY® winning vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth.

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KEVIN DEAS

Kevin Deas has gained international renown as one of America’s leading bass-baritones. He is perhaps most acclaimed for his signature portrayal of the title role in Porgy and Bess, having performed it with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, as well as the most illustrious orchestras on the North American continent, and at the Ravinia, Vail and Saratoga festivals.

Kevin Deas’ 2023-24 season includes performances of Mozart’s Requiem with the Vermont Symphony and Mobile Symphony, Handel’s Messiah with the North Carolina Symphony, National Cathedral, Houston Symphony, and the NAC Orchestra in Ottawa. Other notable performances in the season include a Gershwin program with Oregon Symphony and Rochester Philharmonic, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Pacific Symphony, Brahms’s German Requiem with Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, and will be performing the role of Commendatore in Mozart’s Don Giovanni with Boston Baroque, as well as the role of Dick Hallorann in Paul Moravec’s critically acclaimed opera The Shining with the Opera Atlanta.

Kevin Deas past season highlights includes performances of Haydn’s The Creation with the Minnesota Orchestra, Mozart’s Requiem with the Toronto Symphony, Eugene Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Orchestra Iowa, and National Philharmonic & Chorale, Stravinsky’s Pulcinella with the Florida Orchestra, Handel’s Messiah with the New York Philharmonic, National Cathedral, Saint-Saens’ Henry VII with Odyssey Opera of Boston, Verdi’s Requiem with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria and Rhode Island Philharmonic, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Pacific Symphony and Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, and William Walton’s Façade at the Virginia Arts Festival. He has performed selections from Gershwin with the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, selections from the musicals Les Miserables, Show Boat, and Ragtime with Providence Singers, in “The Spiritual in White America,” a presentation of black spirituals transformed for the white concert stage by Harry Burleigh and Nathaniel Dett, at the Phillips Collection, and a Christmas concert with the Portland Symphony.

MAYA KHERANI

Praised for her “rich, soaring soprano” and“crystalline tone” (Opera News), Indian-American soprano MAYA KHERANI has been sought after for her vibrant voice and committed characterizations in repertoire from the Baroque to the modern. Recent engagements include a debut with the New York Philharmonic in Messiah with Ton Koopman, Handel’s Agrippina condotta a morire with Jeffrey Thomas and American Bach Soloists, Handel’s Silete venti with Portland Baroque Orchestra and Julian Perkins, and returns to Boston Baroque for Messiah and American Bach Soloists for Baroque bravura arias for New Year’s Eve. This season, Maya is featured with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, American Bach Soloists, and Opera Lafayette. Career highlights include debuts at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence and Château de Versailles Spectacles as DRUSILLA/FORTUNA in L’incoronazione di Poppea with Leonardo García Alarcón released on DVD; AUTONOE in Sartorio’s L’Orfeo with Philippe Jaroussky with Opéra national de Montpellier; PIPER in Pay the Piper (world première) at Glyndebourne; BARBARINA / SUSANNA (cover) with Raphaël Pichon and Handel and Haydn Society; ZERLINA in Don Giovanni at Boston Baroque; Muffat’s Missa in labore requies with Richard Egarr and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra; Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 with Vancouver Symphony; NITOCRIS in Handel’s Belshazzar, Messiah and Bach’s Mass in A major with American Bach Soloists; and Messiah with Boston Baroque and Portland Baroque Orchestra. Her favorite opera roles include SUSANNA, PARTENOPE, DESPINA, SEMELE, BELINDA, GILDA, ROSINA, and TYTANIA. Maya graduated from Princeton University summa cum laude with a degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, San Francisco Conservatory of Music with honors, and the Boston University Opera Institute.

JONATHAN PIERCE RHODES

With his mellifluous “honey-voice,” Tenor Jonathan Pierce Rhodes has emerged as an exciting young presence in the world of opera, drawing attention and admiration from audiences and critics alike.

This season, Mr. Rhodes continues his residency in Washington National Opera’s Cafritz Young Artist Program where he is set to grace the stage as Pong in Puccini’s Turandot, a brand-new production directed by Francesca Zambello. Mr. Rhodes’ previous roles at Washington National Opera include Police Buddy 2 in Jeanine Tesori and Tazewell Thompson’s Blue, and Frank in The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson, a character he first brought to life at The Glimmerglass Festival in 2019.

With a particularly strong presence in the field of contemporary opera, this season will also see Mr. Rhodes make his house and role debut with New Orleans Opera as The Son in their new production of Blue. Additionally, he is set to portray Timothy Laughlin in the West Coast premiere of Gregory Spears and Greg Pierce’s Fellow Travelers with Opera Parallèle this spring.

Mr. Rhodes has been honored to spend the past three summers as a young artist at The Glimmerglass Festival. In the last season, he covered the title role in Leonard Bernstein’s Candide and portrayed Cacambo, receiving praise as a “big-voiced standout” by the Wall Street Journal. Previous years have seen him as the Armored Man in The Magic Flute and Cherubiel in the world premiere of Holy Ground at the festival.

Mr. Rhodes has been recognized as an encouragement award winner in the Houston District of the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition. In 2019, he received the 1st place Neva Pilgrim Award in the Civic Morning Musicals Competition and had the distinction of being named a recipient of Eastman’s William Warfield Scholarship Award. Rhodes holds both a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from The Eastman School of Music/University of Rochester. He is a recent graduate of Rice University where he received his Masters in Opera Performance.

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