Chinese-American Soprano Veronica Mak, based in New York City, is equally passionate and fulfilled in the fields of operatic, choral, and contemporary repertoire.
"Knightly News" is an opera written by Jonathan Stinson for children. It features characters from well-known fairy tales like "Cinderella," "Little Red Riding Hood," and "The Three Little Pigs". The plot revolves around Little Red and one of the Three Little Pigs searching for their missing family members, encountering Prince Charming who is now a news reporter, and the Big Bad Wolf, who tries to hinder their quest.
Chinese-American Soprano Veronica Mak, based in New York City, is equally passionate and fulfilled in the fields of operatic, choral, and contemporary repertoire.
Recent operatic credits include Knightly News! (Pyg) by Jonathan Stinson and The Old Maid and the Thief (Laetitia) with Delaware Valley Opera. Other additional credits include Rigoletto (Gilda) and The Medium (Monica) with Regina Opera, Bastien und Bastienne (Bastienne) with Garden State Opera, Albert Herring (Nancy) with Manhattan School of Music, Gianni Schicchi (Lauretta) and L'enfant et les sortilèges (L'enfant).
Ms. Mak thoroughly engages with concert solo work, ranging from classical repertoire such as Mozart Requiem Brahms' Deutches Requiem, Schubert's Mass No. 2 in G, and Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb to contemporary works in solo showcases with Fresh Squeezed Opera.
Outside of her solo engagements, Veronica is a recurring singer of EnsembleNYC, under the direction of Ronnie Oliver Jr. She is also a regular cantor at St. Joseph's in Greenwich Village in New York City. Ms. Mak is a previous participant in vocal fellowships such as The Thirteen Vocal Fellows Program, based in Washington D.C., and the Grant Park Music Festival Vocal Fellowship, based in Chicago, IL.
Ms. Mak received her Masters of Music & Bachelor of Music degrees from the Manhattan School of Music for Classical Voice/Opera, where she was the recipient of the Margaret Hoswell van Der Marck Scholarship in Opera.
Chinese-American Soprano Veronica Mak, based in New York City, is equally passionate and fulfilled in the fields of operatic, choral, and contemporary repertoire.
"Knightly News" is an opera written by Jonathan Stinson for children. It features characters from well-known fairy tales like "Cinderella," "Little Red Riding Hood," and "The Three Little Pigs". The plot revolves around Little Red and one of the Three Little Pigs searching for their missing family members, encountering Prince Charming who is now a news reporter, and the Big Bad Wolf, who tries to hinder their quest.
Chinese-American Soprano Veronica Mak, based in New York City, is equally passionate and fulfilled in the fields of operatic, choral, and contemporary repertoire.
Recent operatic credits include Knightly News! (Pyg) by Jonathan Stinson and The Old Maid and the Thief (Laetitia) with Delaware Valley Opera. Other additional credits include Rigoletto (Gilda) and The Medium (Monica) with Regina Opera, Bastien und Bastienne (Bastienne) with Garden State Opera, Albert Herring (Nancy) with Manhattan School of Music, Gianni Schicchi (Lauretta) and L'enfant et les sortilèges (L'enfant).
Ms. Mak thoroughly engages with concert solo work, ranging from classical repertoire such as Mozart Requiem Brahms' Deutches Requiem, Schubert's Mass No. 2 in G, and Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb to contemporary works in solo showcases with Fresh Squeezed Opera.
Outside of her solo engagements, Veronica is a recurring singer of EnsembleNYC, under the direction of Ronnie Oliver Jr. She is also a regular cantor at St. Joseph's in Greenwich Village in New York City. Ms. Mak is a previous participant in vocal fellowships such as The Thirteen Vocal Fellows Program, based in Washington D.C., and the Grant Park Music Festival Vocal Fellowship, based in Chicago, IL.
Ms. Mak received her Masters of Music & Bachelor of Music degrees from the Manhattan School of Music for Classical Voice/Opera, where she was the recipient of the Margaret Hoswell van Der Marck Scholarship in Opera.
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