
Roger Chase
Thomas Cooley
Imogen Cooper
Julia Doyle
Elizabeth Futral
Barbara Haffner
Christòpheren Nomura
Sharon Polifrone
Stephen Powell
Lisa Saffer
Mary Stolper
Krisztina Szabó
Collins Trier
Yulia Van Doren
Robert Waters
Lawrence Wiliford
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Yulia Van Doren |
Born in Moscow and raised in the United States, baroque specialist Yulia Van Doren’s upcoming debuts include a tour to the Mostly Mozart, Ravinia, and Tanglewood festivals with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra as Dorinda in Handel’s Orlando, Galatea in Handel’s Acis and Galatea at China’s Macau International Music Festival with the Akademie für alte Musik Berlin, Mereo in Scarlatti’s Tigrane with Opéra de Nice, Betsy in the modern revival of Monsigny’s Le Roi et le Fermier with Opera Lafayette, St. Theresa in Thomson’s Four Saints in Three Acts with the Mark Morris Dance Group at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Messiah with the Houston Symphony and Vancouver Chamber Choir, chamber music concerts with Folger Consort, and Nielsen’s Symphony No. 3 with the American Symphony Orchestra.
Yulia Van Doren has performed with many North American baroque festivals and orchestras, and appears regularly as Belinda in the Mark Morris Dance Group’s Dido and Aeneas. As a featured artist at the 2011 Cartagena International Music Festival, she performed Bach’s Coffee Cantata with the Brentano String Quartet and appeared in nationally-televised performances of the Mass in B Minor with soprano Dawn Upshaw and the City of London Sinfonia.
Highlights outside the bounds of the baroque include debuts with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Asheville Symphony, Pacific Symphony and Colorado Music Festival. She premiered a specially commissioned work by Taiwanese composer Angel Lam in her Carnegie Hall debut, and created the role of Bird in British composer David Bruce’s opera A Bird In Your Ear at Bard Conservatory.
Yulia Van Doren is featured on several Grammy-nominated opera recordings with the Boston Early Music Festival. Her performance as Betsy in Monsigny’s Le Roi et le Fermier with Opera Lafayette will be recorded for Naxos.

