Christine Brandt
Soprano
Biography
Lyric Soprano Christine Brandt
approaches each new project with passion and determination. Born in
Kitchener, Ontario, Brandt started her musical education singing with
the KW Philharmonic Children’s Choir. After 12 years of piano studies,
Brandt began training in vocal performance at Wilfrid Laurier University
(Waterloo, Ontario), where she sang with the Maureen Forrester Women's
Choir in addition to numerous solo projects and creative endeavors.
She received her Bachelor of Music in 2016, with a minor in psychology.
In 2016, Christine was named runner up in the Kitchener Waterloo Chamber
Orchestra competition and attended Music Theatre Bavaria (MTB) in
Oberaudorf, Germany where she worked with Cynthia Munzer. In 2017,
Christine was a featured soloist with the diplomatic choir of Berlin
conducted by Barbra Leifer which provided the opportunity to perform for
German dignitaries and government officials at their official Christmas
tree lighting ceremony. In 2018, she arranged and performed a duet
recital “If you can’t say it, sing it!” with Ivica Balabain in Waterloo
and Toronto, Ontario.
Brandt has worked with soprano Lynda Mieske, tenor Victor Martens, and
mezzo-soprano Barbra Leifer and has performed in master classes with
Lucy Arner, Kim Josephson, and Pam Philips. She has also worked with
notable directors such as Gordon Ostrowski, Paul Cegys. Christine shares
her passion for music with others through teaching piano and voice
lessons. She has also worked with younger children to spark their
interest in music through a music starters program which introduces
children ages 3-6 to different instruments and theory. She has also
worked with children choirs in her hometown of Kitchener. Christine has
also spent time in classrooms speaking with children about her journey
and educating them about Opera.
Christine recently graduated from the Masters program at Mannes School
of Music at The New School where she studied with William Burden.
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