MARJORIE BUNDAYNoted for excellence in early music, Marjorie has sung Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music across the US, including the Boston Early Music Fringe Festival. After founding the Denver Early Music Consort in 2012, she has continued to establish her reputation as a thoughtful concert programmer, music researcher, and lecturer – critic Robin McNeil wrote on the music blog OpusColorado, “she is not just a fine contralto, she is also a scholar of music.”
Before relocating to Seattle in the Spring of 2015, she appeared as a soloist in Colorado with Seicento Baroque Ensemble, Boulder Bach Festival, Colorado Bach Ensemble (singing Bach’s solo alto cantata “Vergnügte Ruh”), Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado (including the role of Testo in Stradella’s La Susanna), St. Luke’s Bach Festival in Fort Collins, Pro Musica Colorado Chamber Orchestra, St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, and St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral Choir. She returned to her longtime home of Washington DC on the Kennedy Center Concert Hall stage in March 2014 as Noble Orphan 3 in Strauss’s “Der Rosenkavalier” with the National Symphony Orchestra, and in July 2014 she premiered the role of Beatriz in Boulder composer Paul Fowler’s opera “Behold the Man.” Ms. Bunday continues cultivating an active performance schedule in her new home in Seattle. |