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Colette Boudreaux (Soprano)

Born: USA

The American soprano, Colette Boudreaux, obtained her Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Oberlin College Conservatory (2002-2006); and her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Manhattan School of Music (2006-2008). In February 2013, she was chosen as one of 11 finalists in the Liederkranz Foundation Vocal Competition for Art Song. Among her other awards, she won 3rd Prize in the Regional Finals of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, was Finalist of The Career Bridges Foundation (2014), received the Kriendler Scholarship at Manhattan School of Music and the Dean's Scholarship at Oberlin Conservatory.

Colette Boudreaux is active as a freelance professional singer/actress since December 2014 and as a freelance director/choreographer/music director since 2016, director at venues such as Shawnee Playhouse and PA Playhouse. She has been praised for her "richly beautiful instrument - supple, silvery in tone, technically secure, and dramatically convincing" (Classical Voice of North Carolina). With an impressive ability to connect to audiences in an extensive range of characters, Boudreaux’s performances have been called “sensitive” and “commanding” (David Shengold, Opera Magazine), “saucy; playfully vamping, yet serenely professional” (Knoxville Magazine) and “expressive… holding the audience completely engaged” (Biltmore Beacon). Since making her Carnegie Hall debut with the Opera Orchestra of New York, she has delighted audiences in recital, gala concert, and mainstage productions around the country. In the 2012-2013 season she appeared as concert soloist with the Harrisburg Choral Society (W.A. Mozart's Requiem and George Frideric Handel's Messiah) and Hendersonville Symphony, in addition to performing the title role in Ruth with Chancel Opera Company and appearing in recital for the Colorado Music Festival.

As a noted ‘triple threat’, Colette Boudreaux has enjoyed performing with a range of notable organizations. One of only 6 soloists chosen to participate in Prima Theatre’s master-class showcase with Stephen Schwartz, she is nothing if not versatile. At the historic and professional Shawnee Playhouse, she debuted as Laurey (Oklahoma!), returned as Mabel in Pirates of Penzance, and starred as Adelaide in Guys and Dolls in 2019. She premiered new work at New York’s International Fringe Festival, and created and performed an original cabaret, titled Girls on the Edge with Broadway music director, Charity Wicks to audiences in both Manhattan and the Lehigh Valley. Always an advocate for new work, Ms. Boudreaux was delighted to perform the lead role of Kim in Center for Contemporary Opera’s production of Eric Salzman’s futuristic piece, Big Jim and the Small Time Investors. A favorite debut was with St. Petersburg Opera as Anybodys in Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story (performing “Somewhere” and as dance captain), where she returned to play Frasquita in Georges Bizet's Carmen the following season.

An accomplished symphonic soloist, Colette Boudreaux recently performed with the Missouri Symphony (W.A. Mozart's Requiem) and Astoria Symphony Orchestra (Knoxville: Summer of 1915) and regularly appears as a soloist with the Harrisburg Choral Society. Other highlights include performances with New York's Verdi Square Festival (where she “won deserved ovations” according to Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times), Asheville Lyric Opera (Pamina in W.A. Mozart's Die Zauberflöte and Liesl in The Sound of Music), American Opera Projects and the role of L'Innocente in a concert performance of L'Arlesiana with the Opera Orchestra of New York under Eve Queler at Carnegie Hall.

Colette Boudreaux was also selected to perform under the direction of Tony and Emmy Award-winner George Faison at the Inaugural Gala of New York’s Faison Firehouse Theatre for guest-of-honor, poet Maya Angelou. With an active concert and recital schedule, her concert appearances have included the Historic Tennessee Theatre, Asheville Symphony Chorus, Classicopia Chamber Music Series and the Artists Recital Series at New York's St. John the Divine Cathedral. Past appearances have been with Lyric Opera Cleveland, the Janiec Opera Company at Brevard Music Center, Grandview Opera (Musetta in La Bohème) and the American Musical Theater Ensemble. Additional roles have included Cathy in The Last Five Years, Charity in Sweet Charity, Eurydice in Orpheus in the Underworld, Valencienne in The Merry Widow, Susanna in W.A. Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, Despina in W.A. Mozart's Cosi fan tutte and Madama Brillante in L'Italiana in Londra directed by New York City Opera's Albert Sherman. With an active concert and recital schedule, her concert appearances have included the Historic Tennessee Theatre, Asheville Symphony Chorus, Classicopia Chamber Music Series and the Artists Recital Series at New York's St. John the Divine Cathedral.

Colette Boudreaux runs a small, successful private performing arts studio in Easton, Pennsylvania called Andante Voice Studio (founded in July 2012), where she coaches performers in voice, acting, or dance. The artistic director and co-founder of the professional non-profit, American Monarch Theatre Company in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania (founded in August 2015), she is passionate about theatre that makes an impact in her local community. When not judging dance competitions on the road, she directs and choreographs high schoolers in the area, leading them in award-winning productions. Always working to make a difference, she s proud to be casting director and artistic manager for the national educational production company known for its shows on alcohol education and sexual harassment (Maximize Your Buzz/ Zero Shades of Gray, Collegiate Empowerment.


Sources:
Harrisburg Choral Society Website
Colette Boudreaux Website & Facebook/LinkedIn profiles
Photos 11-12, 14: Rebecca Fay
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Aryeh Oron (July 2021)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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Jason Vodicka

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[CV-1] (2016, Video): BWV 140

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