AMY GOLDIN
Soprano
Amy has been a core member of Antioch Chamber Ensemble since 2002, a 12 voice chamber choir with which she has performed in numerous festivals here and abroad, including Piccolo Spoleto in Charleston, SC, the Musique en Morvan Festival and the Festival des Choeurs Laureats in France, Nautilus Music Festival in Nova Scotia, and the highly prestigious Tolosa International Choral Competition in Spain. Amy has performed extensively with ensembles in various vocal styles throughout the greater metropolitan area, including Prana, Cantori New York, Greenwich Village Singers, American Women's Chorus, the Cygnus Ensemble, Opera Quotannis, Teatro Grattacielo, and New Jersey Verrismo Opera. She can be heard singing the role of Branghien in Frank Martin’s oratorio Le Vin Herbé, recorded by Newport Classics and released in 2000, on Antioch's CD,The Passing of the Year, released by MSR Classics in May, 2010, and on Antioch's new CD though love be a day released by Acis in September, 2013.