Amanda Forsythe

American soprano Amanda Forsythe, warmly praised for her performances on both sides of the Atlantic, is a regular soloist with the highly acclaimed baroque ensembles Les Talens Lyriques, the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra, the Boston Early Music Festival, the Handel and Haydn Society, Boston Baroque, Tafelmusik, Apollo’s Fire, Opera Prima, Pacific Musicworks, Early Music Vancouver, and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.

Ms. Forsythe’s 2024-2025 begins with a return to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, where she lends her soprano to Mozart’s Coronation Mass under the baton of Nicholas Kraemer. The winter will bring performances of Handel’s Messiah with the San Francisco Symphony (Stephen Stubbs) and the Royal Northern Sinfonia (Dinis Sousa), followed by Canada’s The Victoria Symphony for Haydn’s The Creation. Other season highlights include Ms. Forsythe’s return to Orchestra of Saint Luke’s for a special 50th Anniversary Concert, Boston Baroque to perform Ginevra in Ariodante, an appearance at the Tucson Baroque Festival, and two engagements with Boston Early Music Festival: a European tour of works by Carissimi, and a staged production of Keiser’s Octavia.

In recent seasons Amanda Forsythe’s major concert engagements have included performances with the Boston Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Hong Kong Philharmonic, and The New York Philharmonic.