In a recital produced by soprano Tony Arnold, collaborators perform the music of Arnold Schoenberg, Charles Ives, and their offshoots of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Music for solo improvisatory voice, multiple unaccompanied voices, voice and string quartet, and voice and piano at the intersection of queerness as both liminal space and destination.
Rahzé Sinclair performed as Angel Dumott Schunard in the iconic rock musical that has become a cultural touchstone, rite of passage, and source of joy and strength for millions.
Collaborative concert engagements at the Walters Art Museum, Columbia Chapter of Links, Inc., and the George Peabody Library as part of the Johns Hopkins University Black Heritage Celebration.
Composer-in-Residence (2022-23) and soloist (2019, 2022, 2023) for various concert, recitals and evensongs, and special festival services at St. David's Episcopal Church.
A chamber opera in which two voices share the part of a sole protagonist in a poignant coming-of-age story with a universal theme of identity, authenticity, and compassion. Various, 2018-2022.
A showcase uplifting trans and gender-expansive voices, with music by Julius Eastman and Alex Rotundo, closing in a trio from Mozart’s Così fan tutte.
Rahzé presented an Artist Exhibition as part of the Motor House Baltimore Digital Artist Portfolio (D.A.P) 5.0 Cohort.
A free evening of words, music, and movement, of and for Baltimore, which recognizes the anniversary of Freddie Gray's death, organized by Judah Adashi.
"Mallory" is an opera in one act that follows a young couple and their close friend as they navigate an unexpected cancer diagnosis. Premiered with the Podcast Opera Company.
Opening exhibition with Baltimore collective LEVITY, blending classical performance and sci-fi folklore in a dreamlike DIY setting
A recital featuring the music of Brahms, Fauré, Ravel, Musto, Bernstein, and Monsalvatge, Jeremy Earnest. In all, the recital navigated themes of Black/Queer identity and global citizenship.