Jennifer Grimaldi
Soprano Jennifer Grimaldi made her European debut as the soprano soloist in Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Charlemagne Orchestra in Brussels, under the direction of Bartholomeus-Henri Van de Velde. Upcoming engagements for Ms. Grimaldi include and the Vier letzte Lieder of Richard Strauss at Symphony Space in New York City, with the New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Theresa Cheung. She also sang in Canterbury's recent production of Mendlessohn's Elijah. She is singing the soprano role of Una Poenitentium.
Additional major highlights for Ms. Grimaldi include the soprano soloist in: Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 and Symphony No. 2 under the baton of Carlo Miguel Prieto with the Mineria National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico City, as well as both the Nashua and Lexington Symphony Orchestras, Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder and the Vier letzte Lieder of Richard Strauss with the New York Repertory Orchestra, both under the direction of David Leibowitz, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Flint Symphony in Michigan under the direction of Enrique Diemecke, Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the Sheboygen Symphony in Wisconsin under the direction of Kevin McMahon and in NYC under the direction of David Leibowitz with the New York Repertory Orchestra and the Young New Yorkers’ chorus. Ms. Grimaldi also recently sang role of Senta in a concert version of excerpts from Wagner’s Der fliegende Höllander with the Chappaquaua Orchestra under the direction of Michael Shapiro.
