Christina Kay (soprano) enjoys a multi-faceted career as a soloist and ensemble singer, performing repertoire that spans many styles and eras. She made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2019 as soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah with MasterWork Chorus and Orchestra, and regularly appears with ARTEK Early Music and her own ensemble, Filigree, co-founded in 2022 with mezzo-soprano Kim Leeds. In the world of new music, she has premiered opera roles by Timothy Lee Miller and David Chesky; recorded a romantic album of folk-influenced music with the eclectic Home Port Vocal Trio; and, most memorably, gotten locked in a closet during a performance of Julius Eastman’s Macle staged in a coal mine in the Czech Republic. When she’s not performing, Christina enjoys her part-time position as Music Associate for Advancement at St. Ignatius Loyola, and can be found at home baking and cooking while watching The Great British Bake Off.
Christina Kay

