Stacey Mastrian, a “sweet, shimmering soprano” (The Washington Post) who is “versatile and passionate” (Der Tagesspiegel) performs repertoire from the late Renaissance to the present, from traditional to experimental. Her recent appearance at the Frederick Loewe Theater in NYC for the Electronic Music Foundation was praised in The New York Times for “intensity, focus and a warm, passionate sound,” and she is in demand for her interpretations of works by John Cage and Morton Feldman.
- Music style Experimental
Livewire 7: Stacey Mastrian, “Sounds Are Just So
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Center for Art and Visual Culture, UMBC | 1000 Hilltop Circle | 0 ft away | |
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UMBC Theatre | 1000 Hilltop Circle | 0 ft away | |
UMBC's Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Performing Arts and Humanities Building | 1000 Hilltop Circle | 0 ft away |