Tania
Mandzy Inala

Mezzo-Soprano
Tania Mandzy Inala
American mezzo-soprano Tania Mandzy Inala has been praised by Opera News for "sheer beauty of voice"; "not only lovely to look at but sounded warmly luxurious, her mezzo an instrument of impressive weight and size."
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Tania Mandzy Inala

In 2014 Tania appeared as Zerlina in Opera San Jose's production of Don Giovanni and made her Boston Lyric Opera debut in their widely acclaimed production of The Love Potion, a specially commissioned translation of Frank Martin's Le vin herbé. Tania was awarded a Marc and Eva Stern Fellowship for a month long residency at SongFest in LA. There she performed works by contemporary California composers Gabriela Lena Frank and Andrew Norman, in addition to working with Schubert specialist Graham Johnson and John Musto, who accompanied her in a concert of his works. Upcoming performances include the premiere of Nicole Lizée's experimental concert work Kool-Aid Acid Test #17 for San Francisco Symphony in their newly launched SoundBox concert series, and a return engagement with the Midsummer Mozart Festival for scenes from Mozart's Da Ponte operas. In previous seasons Tania has performed with the Boston Ballet (Mendelssohn's incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream), Symphony New Hampshire (Mulier Samaritana in Mahler's 8th Symphony), Ohio Light Opera, Opera Providence, Granite State Symphony, Lexington Symphony, Harvard Radcliffe Chorus, The Longfellow Chorus and Orchestra, and the Pasadena Master Choral, as well as numerous choral groups in the UK. She has performed a diverse range of works including Haydn's Theresienmesse, Sullivan's The Golden Legend, Mozart's Requiem, Rossini's Stabat Mater, Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Handel's Dixit Dominus, and Elgar's Dream of Gerontius.

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Mezzo-Soprano