1st Season with Seraphic Fire
New York, NY
Eliza Lucyna is a Polish-American soprano, teacher, producer, and recitalist based in New York City.
Recent highlights include featured soloist for the Horatio Alger Association at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum, Hildegard in Sarah Kirkland Snider’s HILDEGARD Orchestra Workshop (Beth Morrison Projects/Mannes Opera), Frog in Lisa DeSpain’s Song of the Nightingale as a Smith Young Artist with Cedar Rapids Opera, and soloist and music director for CirqueNoir at the Mindvalley Gala in Los Angeles.
She has appeared as soprano soloist in Saint-Saëns’ Oratorio de Noël, Poulenc’s Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël, and Bach’s St. John Passion with London City Orchestra; covered La Fée and danced in Cendrillon (Cedar Rapids Opera); and performed Madame Herz in Der Schauspieldirektor at Teatro Verdi in Busseto.
Eliza was the only American semifinalist in the inaugural Sumi Jo International Singing Competition and has sung with Ars Lyrica Houston, St. Thomas More Schola, and in her own production Music Meditations—a candlelit concert of sacred and secular works for voice and theorbo.
Her training includes Classic Lyric Arts France, Miami Music Festival and the Aspen Music Festival’s Premier Choral Institute With Seraphic Fire. A former Houston Grand Children’s Chorus soloist, Eliza is also the Founder of Classic Musicians – Lessons in Piano and Voice.
