Sophie Michaux Mezzo-soprano
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Photo Credit: Anja Schütz
Sophie Michaux is a versatile performer, and loved a wide variety of styles: By scrolling down you will find music by Vivaldi, De Falla, Handel, Britten, Cordier, Strozzi, Duruflé, Piaf, and Bjork. You will find more still on Sophie et Adam ​and Tiny Glass Tavern's websites.
​"Agitata da due venti" from Griselda (1735), Antonio Vivaldi ​
Lagrime mie (1659), Barbara Strozzi
De Falla, El Amor Brujo (1916), with the Lowell Chamber Orchestra, directed by Orlando Cela
​"Where shall I fly" from Hercules (1744), George Frideric Handel
Live with the Madison Bach Musicians at the 2021 Handel Aria Competition, in Madison WI, for which Sophie won 2nd place. 
​​"Give him this orchid" from The Rape of Lucretia (1946), Benjamin Britten

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​Pie Jesu - Requiem - Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986)
Live from the Trinity Church of Boston - Oct 2020 
Guy Fishman, Cello - Colin Lynch, Organ
 
​Ce jour de l’an que mant doist estrenier by Baude Cordier (fl. c. 1400)
 - With Blue Heron 
Fin che tu spiri - Barbara Strozzi (1619 - 1677) 
with Paul Holmes Morton, Theorbo, and Adam Simon, Bass
with Tiny Glass Tavern
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​Lagrime mie - Barbara Strozzi (1619 - 1677) 
Arranged for Voice and String Orchestra by Adam Jacob Simon
With Palaver Strings
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​"Dans le Port d'Amsterdam"
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Jacques Brel
with Adam Simon, Guitar
with Tiny Glass Tavern 


​"La Foule" 
​André Cabral, Michel Rivgauche - made famous by Edith Piaf
With Adam Simon, guitar, Brian Calhoon and Greg Jukes, Marimbas for the Marimba Cabaret

​Solstice
- Bjork
- with the Lorelei Ensemble and the Boston Percussion Group
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