“...most striking of the three was Ellen Graham’s Dryad; her handsome tone and exquisitely musical delivery marked her as first among equals.”

-Opera Wire

outstanding musicianship
and interpretation”

-Earl Rivers

A versatile singer who has garnered recognition for performances that are stirring and beautifully sung,
Ellen’s free-ranging credits span
opera, musical theater and jazz.

UPCOMING ENGAGEMENTS


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PRESS 

OperaWire: Cincinnati Opera 2019 Review: Ariadne auf Naxos

by Braden Mechley • July 20, 2019

by Movers and Makers • June 28, 2016

Opera News:

In Review -

Ariadne auf Naxos

July 6, 2019

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Critic’s notebook:

The chapter of the gods concludes

by Janelle Gelfand • November 12, 2016

Le Nozze di Figaro:

“This production also confirms that mezzo-soprano Ellen Graham can sing pants roles brilliantly, as she also did as Prince Orlofsky in the 2010 production of Die Fledermaus. Here, she is every bit the lovestruck teenage boy Cherubino, and with her gorgeous Act II rendition of Voi che sapete che cosa è amor to the countess, it’s a wonder this does not become a bit of an 18th century Cougar Town.”

LEXINGTON HERALD LEADER


Bach’s B minor Mass:

“One of the most stirring numbers was
Qui sedes, sung by mezzo-soprano Ellen Graham, whose florid passages were in perfect tandem with Christopher Philpotts on oboe d’amore.”

CINCINNATI ENQUIRER


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