Elizabeth rudolph
Soprano
Elizabeth Rudolph is a Chicago-based soprano with over 20 years experience. She holds degrees in vocal performance and composition and is a transformative presence in the Chicago vocal community.
About Elizabeth
An alumna of Interlochen Arts Academy, Elizabeth Rudolph holds bachelor’s degrees in vocal performance and music composition from St. Olaf College, where she sang for four years in the world-renowned St. Olaf Choir. She then attended Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of the Performing Arts and was a finalist in CCPA’s annual concerto competition. Rudolph attended the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria for several summers where she was a semi-finalist in the AIMS 2010 Meistersinger competition. She has been a member of the Illinois Symphony Chorus, Allegrezza, and the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Elizabeth is currently on the performance roster of several Chicago performing arts groups, including VOX3 Collective, Floating Opera Company, Opera On Tap Chicago, New Moon Opera, and Transgressive Theater-Opera. Ms. Rudolph has written a number of compositions, some of which have been performed and/or recorded by VOX 3 Collective and Opera on Tap-Chicago.
In her spare time she likes ballroom dancing, weightlifting,
and throwing heavy objects (shotput, hammer, discus, and weight).
She also enjoys anything having to do with yarn.
Performance Resume
Complete Roles
Scenes
Other
Magda Sorel (cover)
The Consul
G. Menotti
Alice
Le Compte Ory
G. Rossini
(heavily edited in French with English dialogue)
Armelinde
Cendrillon
P. Viardot
Agathe
Der Freischütz
C.M. von Weber
(German singing, English dialogue)
Madame Madou
Mesdames de la Halle
Offenbach
Miss Charm-Strange
Quantum Mechanic
J. Bilotta
Mrs. Herring
Albert Herring
B. Britten
Indiana Elliot
Mother of us All
V. Thomson
Alice Ford
Falstaff (Letter Quartet)
G. Verdi
Kate
Taming of the Shrew
V. Giannini
Vanessa
Vanessa
S. Barber
Donna Elvira
Don Giovanni
W.A. Mozart
Sieben Frühe Lieder
A. Berg
Despite and Still
S. Barber
Wesendonk Lieder
R. Wagner
Beaudelaire Songs
C. Debussy
Frauenliebe und Leben
R. Schumann