Performance Curriculum Vitae
Intro
Karen's performance experience consists of worldwide appearances in major theaters, concert and recital halls and opera houses, allowing her the opportunity to present classical, sacred and secular repertoire in twelve languages and 14 countries: including Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, England, France, Switzerland, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Hungary, Estonia and the United States.
NATIONAL APPEARANCES
New York, New York — Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art Performance Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Aaron Davis Hall, Marian Anderson Theatre, Hochstein Theatre, The Kitchen Theatre, Amas Theatre, LAXART Museum
Washington, DC — Kennedy Center, National Academy of Sciences
Boston, Massachusetts — Symphony Hall
San Francisco, California — San Francisco Opera
Los Angeles, California — REDCAT Theater, Broad Stage Theatre, McAfee Performing Arts Center, The Ebell of Los Angeles
Anchorage, Alaska — Anchorage Opera House
Dallas, Texas — Meyerson Hall
Houston, Texas — Rice University Recital Hall
Fort Wayne, Indiana — Embassy Theatre
Austin, Texas — Paramount Theatre
INTERNATIONAL APPEARANCES
London, England — Old Vic Theatre, Barbican Hall, Cliveden Estates
Germany and Austria— Mozarteum and Major Opera Houses/Halls including Berlin, Köln, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Dusseldorf, Bregens, Salzburg, Vienna, Graz, Horn
Russia — Perm Concert Hall
Switzerland and Hungary — Major Opera Houses/Halls including Zurich, Bern, Budapest
Italy— Major Opera Houses/Halls/Cathedrals including Milan, Rome, Florence, Venice, Palermo, Luino, Dolomiti, Seregno
Spain— Madrid, Barcelona, Valladolid
Scandinavia— Major Opera Houses/Halls/Festivals including Finland, Savonlinna, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia
SYMPHONIES
United States — San Francisco Symphony, Boston Pops, Sacramento Symphony, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Birmingham Symphony, Charlotte Symphony, Greenville Symphony
Europe — Helsinki Philharmonic, Savonlinna Opera Orchestra, London Symphony, Göteborg Philharmonic, Budapest Symphony, Estonia Philharmonic, World Symphony for UNICEF, Perm Philharmonic (Russia), Karavai (Russian folk instruments – balalaika and domra)