Join us on our Facebook page for a special holiday edition of our “Give BACH” series. Ingrid Kammin, soprano (BACH President) will be joined by special guest William Hudson, tenor. Together they will present a special evening of music featuring repertoire from the early baroque to contemporary… with a few holiday favorites.
About Give BACH, With public health concerns from COVID-19, and the reality that singing is a “super-spreader,” there is no way for BACH to present in-person concerts this fall. In the meantime, we are excited to announce “Give BACH,” our way to offer live music to the community this fall. Our “Give BACH” virtual series consists of four of BACH’s artist-friends performing from their homes or neighborhood churches, featuring music from the Baroque period and beyond.
Our Give BACH series are free, though BACH would appreciate a suggested donation of $10.
Ingrid Kammin, soprano, received a Doctorate in Musical Arts in Vocal Performance and Literature and a Master’s in Music from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ingrid has studied and performed extensively throughout Europe at Il Corso Estivo per giovani cantiti in Urbania, Italy and at La Sorbonne in Paris, France. She has been the recipient of several awards and scholarships including the Central Illinois Metropolitan Opera Auditions and the Illinois Opera Theatre Enthusiast award. Ingrid is comfortable performing and teaching a variety of styles of music from Early Music/Opera to Contemporary/New Music to Musical Theater to Pop. She can be heard as the soprano soloist with Sinfonia di Camera on the recording On Freedom’s Ground released by Albany Records and as a featured vocalist for Elsinore’s 2013 album Push/Pull released on Parasol Records. Ingrid is incredibly passionate about teaching and vocal pedagogy and is an active member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. She currently serves as Adjunct Instructor of Voice at Illinois Wesleyan University and maintains a thriving private voice studio in the Champaign-Urbana area. Ingrid is also passionate about arts advocacy, collaboration, and education throughout the community, region, and beyond. She is currently the President of the Board of Directors for the Baroque Artists of Champaign Urbana.