Praised for her "beautiful vocalism" (San Francisco Gate) and engaging presence, soprano Grace Srinivasan has established herself in the Baltimore-Washington area as a performer of a wide spectrum of repertoire ranging from medieval chant to contemporary compositions.

A graduate of Peabody Conservatory and a Washington, D.C. area native, Grace sings professionally as a cantor and associate music director at St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church, section leader at Temple Sinai, and at Washington National Cathedral as a staff soprano. Grace has sung with ensembles throughout the region, including the Washington Bach Consort, Cathedra, and Chantry, and has performed on concert stages across North America from Boston to the Dominican Republic.

Grace serves as resident music director for the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company in downtown Baltimore and is a co-founder of the early music duo Musica Spira, which highlights music by early modern women. An occasional screen actor, she appeared in the PBS docudrama Enemy of the Reich as Noor Inayat Khan.

St. David's Music Series: Ensemble-in-Residence Concert – Musica Spira

Friday, September 29, 2023 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (EDT)
Online and in-person

The 2023-2024 Ensemble-in-Residence Musica Spira ("Music Breaths") presents a concert entitled "Her Perspective," featuring music of Baroqu…

Free