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THE CONVERSATION SERIES: An Interview with mezzo-soprano Kristina Nicole Lewis

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Ahead of her holiday performances December 15-24 with The Choral Arts Society of Washington conducted by artistic director Scott Tucker, mezzo-soprano Kristina Lewis drops in on The Conversation Series to chat about her love of the holiday season, her musical career and much more.  Internationally-acclaimed mezzo-soprano, Kristina Nicole Lewis, has had major success throughout the United States and abroad.  Tony Solitro, of Philadelphia Local Arts Live, noted “I simply couldn’t get enough of Ms. Lewis’ expressively warm voice, or her enchanting stage presence.” She has also been herald by the Baltimore Sun for having a voice “that shines with a burnished tone,” “has considerable lushness in her singing,” as well as “admirable acting”, along with Eldridge McPhee, of the Bahama Bel Canto Singers, who commended Miss Lewis for having, “A voice enters the soul and moves the spirit.”  liana in Algeri, the Countess in Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades, Flora in Verdi’s La Traviata, Baba the Turk in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress.  Kristina currently enjoys singing and freelancing throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

 

 

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