Erin Carr is an up-and-coming dramatic soprano that has received acclaim for her large, warm voice that also has the ability to perform in an intimate setting. Ms. Carr has performed throughout the United States and Germany. Upcoming roles include Isolde in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde. Ms. Carr has sung Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus Brooklyn Repertory Opera and Madame Lidoine in Dialogues of the Carmelites at Resonanz Summer Festival. Also at the Brooklyn Repertory Opera, she premiered the role of Deborah, in The Veil of Forgetfulness. Other roles include Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte, Ms. Grose in Turn of the Screw, The Monitor in Suor Angelica. She has had regular chorus appearances with Tulsa Opera and Light Opera Oklahoma and also performs frequently as a soloist and recitalist; most recently at Resonanz Summer Festival in Albany, Westside Opera, Interchurch Concert Series and Christ and St Stephens Church. Ms. Carr continues to study voice with the fabulous Heidi Skok.
Erin Carr grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, splitting her time between horseback riding and playing the piano. She attended the University of Tulsa, and received a Bachelors of Music in vocal performance. Currently she resides in New York City with her two terriers. In her spare time, she likes to tend to her indoor garden and bake blueberry pies.
