Amanda Forsythe

Amanda Forsythe is an esteemed American soprano known for her expertise in Baroque opera and her interpretation of both early and contemporary classical music. With a voice celebrated for its clarity, agility, and expressiveness, Forsythe has established herself as a leading figure in the world of classical vocal performance. Her career has brought her to well-known stages across the globe, and she is particularly recognized for her performances of works by composers such as Handel, Bach, and their contemporaries.

Forsythe's discography reflects her dedication to the Baroque era, while also showcasing her versatility as a singer. Recent highlights include her role in Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's "Livietta e Tracollo," which displays her deft handling of comedic opera, and her evocative interpretation of Desmarest's "Circé," a work that revives the splendor of French Baroque music. Her album "Heavenly Bach - Arias & Cantatas of J.S. Bach" is a testament to her deep understanding of Bach's vocal music, and her contributions to the recording of Handel’s works, such as "Almira," "Teseo," and "Orlando," are further evidence of her finesse in the realm of Baroque opera. With each performance and recording, Amanda Forsythe continues to enchant audiences with her sumptuous voice and impeccable artistry.

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