Christina Stelmacovich Mezzo Soprano Christina Stelmacovich

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Christina Stelmacovich Mezzo Soprano Christina Stelmacovich
Christina Stelmacovich
Mezzo Soprano
Christina Stelmacovich studied voice at the University of Toronto specializing in vocal
performance with Lois Marshall and continued her studies in Cassalmaggiore, Italy in a
summer program run by the Oberlin School of Music. She has performed with such
renowned conductors as Dr. Elmer Iseler, Lydia Adams, Sir David Willcocks, Kevin Mallon,
Christopher Jackson and Robert Cooper as well as various choirs and orchestras across
Canada.
She was a finalist in the CBC/Radio-Canada National Competition for Young Performers and
a finalist for the prestigious Concours Musical International de Montreal: Voice 2005.
As a result of the competition, Christina made her debut performance with the New World
Orchestra in Mexico City under the direction of Johannes Ullrich performing Mozart’s
Coronation Mass. Her most recent performances include Bach’s St. John Passion with the
Elmer Iseler Singers under the direction of Lydia Adams, Bach’s
St. Matthew Passion with The Cellar Singers under the direction of Albert Greer, Mozart’s
Mass in C with the Algoma Chamber Singers of Sault Ste. Marie, Rossini’s Petite Messe
Solennelle with the Burlington Civic Chorale and Duruflé’s Requiem with the Metropolitan
Festival Choir under the direction of Dr. Patricia Wright.
Ms. Stelmacovich’s future schedule includes Mozart’s Vespers and Litanies with the
Amadeus Choir of Canada, a performance of opera excerpts with the Burlington Civic
Chorale and Händel’s Messiah with the Elmer Iseler Singers.
She is a featured soloist on two recordings with the Aradia Ensemble on the Naxos label of
Christmas Motets by Charpentier, a disc of works by Canadian composer Christos Hatzis
entitled Everlasting Light for CBC records, a Christmas CD entitled Gaudete with the
Metropolitan Festival Choir and the first recording of Ukrainian polyphonic music of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries entitled Partesni Motets with Musicus Bortnianskii.
Christina currently teaches voice privately and York University, Toronto, Canada.

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