Christine has consistently delighted audiences singing with passion, sensitivity, and charisma. Featured roles include Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro, Roméo in I Capuleti ed i Montecchi, Dorabella in Cosi fan Tutte, Dido in Dido and Aeneas, and Phoebe in Yeomen of the Guard. Other operatic engagements include Flora in La Traviata, Antioco in the American premiere of Stradella's La Forza Dell'Amor Paterno, and Daniele in La Susanna, with Brandywine Baroque, Marie in Il Dialoghi per la Passione, and Euterpe in Il Parnaso ed il Confuso with Ridotto Opera. Christine has also excelled in the Baroque repertoire singing Monteverdi's Lamento D'Arianna as "a veritable mad song" (Early Music America) at the Boston Early Music Festival.
Recital engagements include performances with Biber Baroque, as part of the Le Petit Salon concert series, with the Far Rockaway Artists' Alliance and in Basel, Switzerland, performing a concert of lied and art song at the Wirzhaus. Christine has been a Young Artist at the Hawaii Performing Arts Festival, Amherst Early Music Festival and the College Light Opera Company. Christine was recently featured as a visiting guest artist with Stony Brook Opera singing Bianca in Britten's The Rape of Lucretia. Christine looks forward to singing Idamante in Mozart's Idomoneo in 2019.
Much of Christine's written work is centered on music and movement and how it is viewed in various cultural traditions around the world. Christine has presented her work at various academic institutions, most notably Berklee College of Music and CUNY Brooklyn College. Christine has been on the faculty at the City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College and the Brooklyn College Preparatory Center. Christine maintains an active performance career in and around New York City.
Recital engagements include performances with Biber Baroque, as part of the Le Petit Salon concert series, with the Far Rockaway Artists' Alliance and in Basel, Switzerland, performing a concert of lied and art song at the Wirzhaus. Christine has been a Young Artist at the Hawaii Performing Arts Festival, Amherst Early Music Festival and the College Light Opera Company. Christine was recently featured as a visiting guest artist with Stony Brook Opera singing Bianca in Britten's The Rape of Lucretia. Christine looks forward to singing Idamante in Mozart's Idomoneo in 2019.
Much of Christine's written work is centered on music and movement and how it is viewed in various cultural traditions around the world. Christine has presented her work at various academic institutions, most notably Berklee College of Music and CUNY Brooklyn College. Christine has been on the faculty at the City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community College and the Brooklyn College Preparatory Center. Christine maintains an active performance career in and around New York City.