Dudley, Meg

Meg Dudley

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Hailed for her “sparkling voice” (Opera News) and “full-toned soprano” (New York Classical Review), Meg Dudley has established herself as a versatile vocal artist in a variety of genres.  Recently, Ms. Dudley has been a featured soloist in Carnegie Hall (Dan Forrest’s Lux, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Haydn’s Mass in the Time of War and Lord Nelson Mass); in Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall (Vaughan William’s Mass in G Minor and Leonardo Leo’s Magnificat); with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (Puccini’s Suor Angelica, and Debussy’s Nocturnes); A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra (Kareem Roustom’s Hurry to the Light); and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s (Poulenc’s Gloria).  A highly sought-after ensemble singer, Ms. Dudley works regularly with the Lorelei Ensemble (core member since 2017), Conspirare, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, the New York Philharmonic, the American Classical Orchestra, Oregon Bach Festival’s Berwick Chorus, and the Bard Festival Singers.  Ms. Dudley holds a BM from the University of Denver, and a MM from Mannes School of Music.