Soprano Rachel Doehring Jackson has been praised for her “absolutely loveable, endearing...remarkable” performances (Seen and Heard Intl.). In the ‘23-’24 season, Jackson appeared in recital at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, Chamberfest Brown County, and St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York City, where she is a staff soloist and ensemble member. As a 2024 Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Fellow, she enjoyed interpreting a wide variety of styles, ranging from Susanna in scenes from Le Nozze di Figaro, to Tania León’s In the Field, where she “soared above the ensemble” (Boston Musical Intelligencer). She was one of four prize winners in the Bach Choir of Bethlehem’s 2024 Biennial Bach Competition for Young American Singers and won “Best Performance of a Non-Contemporary Work” in Calliope’s Call Art Song Competition. Jackson was previously a Producer of Resonant Bodies Festival, and excerpts of her own self-produced programs have aired on WCNY’s Fresh Ink. She holds degrees from Carnegie Mellon University and Bard College Conservatory, where she was mentored by the famed soprano, Dawn Upshaw. www.racheldoehringjackson.com

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