Ms. Zukerman, who sang the chamber version premiere of
Annelies in The Hague, Netherlands in 2009, is herself the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, and is deeply committed to ensuring the stories of the victims continue to be told. She has since performed the oratorio several times around the country, including at Chicago's Harris Theatre (presented under the auspices of the US Holocaust Museum's 20th anniversary year) this past June.
Ms. Zukerman, considered one of the premiere vocal artists of her generation, is renowned for her pure, luminous, rich soprano, persuasive performances and dramatic ability. An international artist in demand for concert and opera performances, Ms. Zukerman is also an avid chamber musician, and regularly collaborates with some of today's foremost chamber players. The
Washington Post has acclaimed, "
Arianna Zukerman possesses a remarkable voice that combines the range, warmth and facility of a Rossini mezzo with shimmering, round high notes and exquisite pianissimos that would make any soprano jealous."