Jacqueline Zander-Wall
A seasoned performer with a diverse range of experience in concerts, chamber music, and opera, Jacqueline brings a unique blend of passion and artistry to every performance.
Upcoming Events
Here are some of my upcoming events and performances.
Jacqueline Zander-Wall, Mezzo Soprano; James Harder, Piano
New Mexico Performing Arts Society.
Jacqueline Zander-Wall, Mezzo Soprano; Debra Ayers, Piano; Jesse Tatum, Flute; Sally Guenther, Cello
Performances at Major Venues and Institutions
Over fifty recital credits include the Stuttgart Hugo Wolf Gesellschaft, the Hamburg Mahler Verein, the Villa Lobos Ensemble, the Goethe Institute in Moscow and Boston, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. She has performed Chamber Music with the New York Skaneateles Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, the Warebrook Contemporty Music Festival in Vermont and throughout Germany. A proponent of new music Ms. Zander-Wall has sung with L’art pour l’art in Frankfurt, Chaosmas in Moscow and Boston and Hamburgs improvisatory Scala Theater.
Chamber Music and Oratorio Soloist Experience
As an oratorio soloist she has performed with Robert Shaw, Canticum Novum, the Flensburger Bach Chor, and Cathedrals in Hamburg, Wismar, and Lubeck. She has sung the role of Proserpina with Monteverdi Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Chicago Opera Theater. Other opera credits include the Boston Lyric Opera, Arizona Opera, Utah Festival Opera, Opera Southwest and the Hamburg Opera.
Education and Training in Music
After receiving a Masters of Arts from the University of California at Santa Barbara, she received a diploma from Boston Univertsity’s Opera Institute. She has been a fellow at the Music Academy of the West, the Britten Pears School, the Vienna Meisterkurs, the Ost-West Musik Akademie, and the Hochschule fur Musik in Hamburg and Berlin. Her primary teacher in Elizabeth Mannion. She has also worked extensively with Phyllis Curtin, Dietrich Fiescher-Dieskau, Suzanne Danco, and Jane Snow.