Fall 2011 in Amsterdam

Hello, dear visitor…
After a whirlwind trip to Amsterdam last April, coupled with lots of paperwork, waiting, more paperwork (did I mention that the paperwork is still going on?), I will be joining the Netherlands-based group
VocaalLAB starting in August as a trainee as well as the understudy for their production MonteverdISH.  Thanks to the hard work in the office of VocaalLAB, I’ve won the Charlotte Köhler Prijzen 2011 from the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds to help fund my travel and study.  I could not be more thrilled about this opportunity, and I am grateful as always to everyone who has supported me and continues to support me in my career.  I will return to New York right before Christmas in December.

New York Times Review

New York Times Tactus Review, March 23, 2011:

“In her alluring Quartet No. 2 (1964) Betsy Jolas replaced the first-violin part with a wordless soprano line. Ms. Jolas intended the singer to be part of the quartet texture, not a soloist. But given the increasing athleticism of Ms. Jolas’s vocal writing, with its slides, scat figures and subtle color shifts, it is nearly impossible for a soprano not to hold the spotlight. Christie Finn began self-effacingly, but quickly surrendered to the music’s florid impulses. That was probably for the best: she gave a lovely account of this complicated score.”

WELCOME!

Dear Family, Friends, Colleagues, Music-Lovers,…

I am delighted to finally have a homepage to share upcoming events and information about my performance life.  Thank you for your support in the past and in the future as well.  I hope to see many of you at some upcoming performances–check out the “Calendar” page for a performance near you!  I’ll be singing in NYC, New Haven, Boston, and Baltimore this fall.

Also, SAVE THE DATE: my Contemporary Performance Program recital will take place on March 27, 2011 at 12noon at Manhattan School of Music (Greenfield Hall).  Lots of poetry, theater, and music…followed by a coffee/cake hour.  Hope to see you there!