Elizabeth van Os

Soprano
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(she/her) One of New York City’s most dynamic performers, Elizabeth brings a fresh, multi-disciplinary perspective to contemporary classical music. Recent highlights include Considering Matthew Shepard with Trinity Wall Street, the Bard Festival Chorus, and her ongoing work with the Schola of St Vincent Ferrer NYC. Opera-zine parterre noted her “striking impression,” with additional praise from Voce di Meche for her “lovely, affecting” voice and “justifiable passion.
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Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Chorus, Die Schweigsme Frau

2022

Chorus, Soprano Soloist, Le Roi Arthus (Chausson)

2021

Chorus, Démon (Rubenstein)

2019

Chorus, Dimitrij (Dvorâk)

2017

Chorus, Iris (Mascagni)

2016

Chorus, Wreckers (Smyth)

2015
New York, NY, US

Cover, Julietta (Martinu)

2019

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Elizabeth van Os

Known for her dynamic stage presence, flexible technique and impressive vocal range, Elizabeth van Os hails originally from the Mountain West. She moved to New York City in 2012 and has been an active part of the music scene since then. Opera credits include Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi), Second Lady (Die Zauberflöte), Fiordiligi (Così fan Tutte), Mimi (La Bohème) and Marguerite (Faust). She has been a member of the Bard Opera Chorus since 2015, performing in a variety of productions, including Ethel Smyth’s Wreckers, Mascagni’s Iris, Dvorak’s Dimitrij, Rubenstein’s Demon, Chausson’s Le Rois Arthus (as a featured soloist), and Richard Strauss’ Die Schweigsame Frau. In 2019, she covered the title role in Martinu’s Juliette in a concert performance with the American Symphony Orchestra. In the 2024-2025 season, she will make her house debut at Detroit Opera, singing the Mother in Missy Mazzoli’s Breaking the Waves.

As a concert soloist, Elizabeth has appeared with the Collegiate Chorale in Song of Norway, Battle Hymns, and Chichester Psalms. She has also appeared with The Ars Musica Chorale of New Jersey as a soloist in Carmina Burana, Verdi’s Requiem, and Hariu L’Adonai: Jewish Composers Through the Centuries. She premiered Matthew Brown’s The Beautiful America with the Astoria Choir, and has appeared as a featured soloist with The Berkshire Bach Society, The Saint George Choral Society, and Artek Early Music Ensemble. In 2022, she performed as a featured soloist on the Trinity Wall Street staged production of Considering Matthew Shepard. Other highlights include Ligeti’s Mysteries of the Macabre with Joseph Yungen.

Elizabeth is also an active concert chorister and has appeared with Musica Sacra, The New York Virtuoso Singers, The Master Voices, The Saint George Choral Society, the New York Philharmonic Chorus, and the Bard Festival Chorale. She frequently works with emerging conductors as a member of the Conductors Chorus under the direction of James Bagwell. Additionaly, her work in in small ensemble singing includes The Salvatones from 2015-2017, under the direction of Daniel Brondel, and The Western Wind from 2020-2022, under the direction of William Zukof. In 2022, she appeared on Saturday Night Live with the Buck McDaniel Singers, singing backup for Sam Smith.

Elizabeth’s passion for music extends beyond performance. In 2015, she and longtime collaborator Caroline Miller founded The Pleiades Project, a project centered around the stories of women composers, creatives, and performers. From 2015-2023, they created short form video content and concert experiences. Some highlights of her work include Pleiades | 24, a reimagining of the 24 Italian Songs and Arias, German Romantics, a three part video series made in collaboration with INSeries centered around Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn, and Louise Reichardt. Additionally, The Pleiades Project created live performance experiences, including Café 1907World of Miyabi, Come Down Angels, and an original work A Woman’s Suffrage Splendiferous Extravaganza! by Noelle McMurtry, Caroline Miller, and November Christine, with music by Lacy Rose and November Christine.

As a multi-passionate creative, Elizabeth’s work as a video editor, graphic designer, and photographer is essential to her creative process. Video work includes I Take The Long Way There: A Capstone Project, A Small Handful, with Danielle Buonaiuto, Mizzi: Hope I Mvmt II, with Lacy Rose and Coco Karol. In 2020, she co-wrote and directed an educational video series for Opera Saratoga, and wrote, directed, and produced 5 original music education video series for The Metropolitan Opera Guild. Her photography portfolio can be viewed here. Her photo work is people centered, and her work focuses on bringing her subject’s true personality to the front. Some photography highlights include work featured in the Brooklyn Eagle, the Bronx Times, 406 Woman, Ciin3, Chamber Music America, Chamber Music Magazine, Brooklyn Arts Council, and Ridgewood News. Brand and website design work includes Caroline MillerNoelle McMurtry, November Christine, and Elizabeth van Os. Other graphic design highlights include ebook design and typesetting for The Vibrant Board.

Elizabeth is also a committed educator, and believes in passing musical knowledge to future generations. From 2012-2016, Elizabeth was a lead teacher and trainer with Hands On A Musical Experience. She specialized in group music classes for children 4months-4years old, with a specific focus on hand-eye coordination, introducing fundamental music sound and vocabulary, and building parent/caregiver connections with their children through music. From 2016-2022, she was a Master Teacher with the Metropolitan Opera Guild where she working primarily in elementary grades, writing and implementing original opera based curriculums. Residency Highlights include conducting a youth ensemble at the 83rd Annual Metropolitan Opera Guild Luncheon, creating an original curriculum for the inaugural Opera Explorers Program, and working as one of the first Teaching Artists on Pre-K residencies. Elizabeth has also worked as Chorus Administrator, Assistant Conductor, and Pianist for the New Jersey State Children’s Chorus. In 2022, she joined the music staff of Saint Ignatius Loyola NYC as Director of Children’s Choirs where she heads three choirs with ages ranging from K-8th grade.

Elizabeth attended Brigham Young University Idaho where she received a Bachelor of Musical Arts (BMA) in 2010. She received her Master of Music in Vocal Performance (MM) from Eastman School of Music in 2012.

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