ELIZABETH BABER WEAVER
/ELIZABETH BABER WEAVER
Elizabeth Baber Weaver has been praised by the Washington Post for her “angelic brightness and dedication,” and the New York Times called her singing “truly lovely.” Recent solo engagements include Masterwork Chorus, Voices of Ascension, Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity, and Ex Umbris. Elizabeth has performed and recorded with Pomerium and New York Polyphony (including the Grammy-nominated Sing thee Nowell), among other elite vocal ensembles. She appears on the world premiere recording of William Rasar’s Mass Christe Jesu as a member of the Schola Cantorum of St. Mary’s Church (Norwalk, CT). With her duo partner, lutenist Charles Weaver, she has created recitals praised for their “impeccable performances” and “imagination in programming.” The duo is planning a CD of private devotional music from English recusant culture.
Andrew holds a B.S. in physics and an M.M. in voice from U.C. Santa Barbara, and an M.M. in early music, oratorio, and chamber ensemble from Yale University's Institute of Sacred Music. He is based in New York City, where he sings with the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys under the direction of Daniel Hyde.