Danielle Reutter-Harrah, known for her “expressive, silvery voice and outstanding technical finesse” (Classical Sonoma) is a soprano specializing in baroque music. She most recently travelled to Bremen and Hamburg to record and perform a set of motets and oratorios by Giacomo Carissimi with the Boston Early Music Festival, and to the Bay Area where she performed and recorded a program of 16th and 17th century songs with Voices of Music and The Voice of the Viol. She was the soprano soloist in the January inaugural performance of the new Seattle Bach Festival, and performed in Music at Epiphany’s “Fit for a Queen” program of Handel and Purcell odes.
Over the past year she performed Monteverdi with Bach Collegium San Diego, recorded cantatas of Marco Marazolli with Boston Early Music Festival, appeared in Evergreen Ensemble’s Requiem concert, and joined Tekla Cunningham at her Whidbey Island Music Festival for a concert of Bach cantatas and concertos. She will reprise the role of Vespetta in Telemann’s comedic opera Pimpinone with the Boston Early Music Festival in June, as well as a Pacific MusicWorks concert entitled “Murder and Mayhem.”
Danielle received her BM from the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music and her MM from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She lives in Seattle with her husband and two kids.