Described by the Washington Post as looking and sounding stunning, soprano Bridgid Eversole's operatic roles include Birdie in Blitzsteins Regina, Fiordiligi in Mozarts Cosi fan Tutte, Cleopatra in Handels Giulio Cesare, "Nerone" in Monteverdi's L'Icoronazione di Poppea, Athena in the world premiere of Andrew Simpsons The Furies and Mrs. Gibbs in the Washington, D.C. premier of Ned Rorems Our Town. Additionally, she created the role of Emily in Gregg Martins opera Life in Death which she performed at The Kennedy Center in Washington DC. Eversole has had the opportunity to perform throughout Europe including Germany, Austria, Ireland, and most recently, she had the honor of singing with world renowned tenor Luigi Alva in Perugia, Italy.
Comfortable in the concert hall as well, Eversole has appeared as soloist in venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, and Washington DC's Constitution Hall. She has been the featured soprano soloist for Vivaldis Gloria, Fauré's Requiem, Mozarts Exsultate Jubilate and Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, Handels Messiah and numerous Bach works. She premiered A Crown of Stars, composed by Andrew Simpson, for which the Washington Post noted she sang with intelligence and skill, floating even her highest notes effortlessly.
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