
Wendy Gerbier’s exceptionally expressive mezzo-soprano voice, simply put, is sublime. The vibrant radiance of her three octave range moves listeners deeply as they experience her full bodied strength and warmth. Even as a young child it was clear that Wendy had a natural gift for all things musical, so it is no surprise that this accomplished musician (violin), composer, choir director, and producer has rapidly established herself as an impressively successful opera singer. Since her debut as a soloist at the 2004 concert honoring Marian Anderson in Danbury, CT her rich and colorful tones coupled with her incredible stage presence have only strengthened her stature as highly sought out soloist. She has performed with the New York Metro Vocal Arts Ensemble in New York City, the Subway Symphony Orchestra in Yale’s Battell Chapell, the Connecticut Grand Opera at the Palace Theatre, and the New York Grand Opera at Carnegie Hall. She has been the featured soloist in the Mozart Requiem with the Manford Symphony Orchestra and FCC Choir in Stamford, CT, the Pelham Bay Music Festival, and in Handel’s Messiah in Stamford, CT as well as the featured soloist and producer of her self-created “A Night at the Opera” show in Stamford, CT. Wendy is now honoring the state of Connecticut as the state’s official National Anthem Ambassador awarded to her by the National Anthem Project chaired by first lady, Laura Bush. Wendy’s name is one that you are sure to hear again and again as she soars throughout the world of opera and music one glorious and gorgeous note at a time. The ribbons of chocolate in each decadent note will remind you why you love opera! |

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