Estelí Gomez | soprano
Biography:
Praised for her “clear, bright voice” (New York Times) and “artistry that belies her young years” (Kansas City Metropolis), Grammy Award-winning soprano Estelí Gomez has gained recognition as a stylish interpreter of early and contemporary repertoires. Estelí can be heard on the Seattle Symphony’s 2017 recording of Nielsen’s Symphony No.3, on the first track of Silkroad Ensemble’s Grammy-winning 2016 album Sing
Me Home, and on Roomful of Teeth’s self-titled debut album, for which composer Caroline Shaw’s Partita was awarded the 2013 Pulitzer Prize. Estelí received her Bachelor of Arts with honors in music from Yale College, and Master of Music from McGill University, studying with Sanford Sylvan. In addition to maintaining a busy performance schedule, Estelí currently serves as assistant professor of voice at Lawrence University. She is a member of Beyond Artists, a coalition of artists who donate a percentage of their concert fees to organizations they care about.