Soprano Natalie Ingrisano enjoys performing as a soloist, chamber musician, and professional chorister primarily in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest, and has also performed abroad (Estonia, 2024; Urbania, Italy, 2008). She has sung for audiences ranging from intimate community concerts to large venues with 25,000 attendees (Chicago’s United Center, 2013).
Favorite recent performances as a soloist include Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri, Haydn’s oratorios The Seasons and The Creation, singing the role of the Mother in the opera Amahl and the Night Visitors, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, Bruckner’s Requiem, Mozart’s Requiem and Vespers, Couperin’s Leçons de Ténèbres, Handel’s Messiah, Charpentier’s Te Deum, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Magnificat, and Vespers, Monteverdi's 1641 Vespers, a Guest Faculty Artist Recital with David Schrader (organ) at Lyon College (AR), Mahler’s Symphony No. 4, and even performing as a solo character baroque dancer in the opera Les Arts Florissants (OH). She founded the Classical Music Nights at Cafe Racer concert series and was co-artistic director of the series. As a professional chorister she thoroughly enjoyed her time in the Grant Park Symphony Chorus (Chicago, IL) before relocating to Washington state. In Seattle she is now a resident member of the Mägi Ensemble, with which she recently toured in Estonia, and frequently performs with the Byrd Ensemble and Emerald Ensemble.
Natalie recently finished recording her first 5-track solo EP of baroque music with harpsichordist Jillon Stoppels Dupree which will soon be mastered and then released. She frequently appears with beloved east coast based Celtic band The Beggar Boys as guest lead singer, and enjoys performing regularly in a local Celtic trio as the lead singer as well. She has twice had the honor of performing the United States and French National Anthems at Alliance Française and City of Chicago’s Bastille Day celebration in Daley Plaza, and as a chorister in 2013 she rocked it hard singing with the Rolling Stones.
Ingrisano received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. She is a graduate of the Artist Diploma in Early Music program at Cornish College of the Arts which is what brought her to Seattle. She has performed as a young artist alongside faculty at the Baroque Performance Institute at Oberlin Conservatory where she attended on a full scholarship. She has studied baroque dance with Anna Mansbridge for 9 years, and performs locally in full costume when the opportunity arises!
Favorite recent performances as a soloist include Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri, Haydn’s oratorios The Seasons and The Creation, singing the role of the Mother in the opera Amahl and the Night Visitors, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, Bruckner’s Requiem, Mozart’s Requiem and Vespers, Couperin’s Leçons de Ténèbres, Handel’s Messiah, Charpentier’s Te Deum, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Magnificat, and Vespers, Monteverdi's 1641 Vespers, a Guest Faculty Artist Recital with David Schrader (organ) at Lyon College (AR), Mahler’s Symphony No. 4, and even performing as a solo character baroque dancer in the opera Les Arts Florissants (OH). She founded the Classical Music Nights at Cafe Racer concert series and was co-artistic director of the series. As a professional chorister she thoroughly enjoyed her time in the Grant Park Symphony Chorus (Chicago, IL) before relocating to Washington state. In Seattle she is now a resident member of the Mägi Ensemble, with which she recently toured in Estonia, and frequently performs with the Byrd Ensemble and Emerald Ensemble.
Natalie recently finished recording her first 5-track solo EP of baroque music with harpsichordist Jillon Stoppels Dupree which will soon be mastered and then released. She frequently appears with beloved east coast based Celtic band The Beggar Boys as guest lead singer, and enjoys performing regularly in a local Celtic trio as the lead singer as well. She has twice had the honor of performing the United States and French National Anthems at Alliance Française and City of Chicago’s Bastille Day celebration in Daley Plaza, and as a chorister in 2013 she rocked it hard singing with the Rolling Stones.
Ingrisano received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. She is a graduate of the Artist Diploma in Early Music program at Cornish College of the Arts which is what brought her to Seattle. She has performed as a young artist alongside faculty at the Baroque Performance Institute at Oberlin Conservatory where she attended on a full scholarship. She has studied baroque dance with Anna Mansbridge for 9 years, and performs locally in full costume when the opportunity arises!
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