Rebecca Grabarchuk Soprano

Rebecca Grabarchuk is an NYC-based soprano. Her repertoire spans the centuries between early and baroque music and music by living composers.  

Rebecca Grabarchuk Soprano

  

Rebecca is an avid ensemble singer. This season, she will be singing the Mozart Requiem and La Bohème in concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra Symphonic Choir at Carnegie Hall and the Kimmel Center. in Philadelphia. She was most recently seen alongside The Sinfonietta Orchestra in sold out concerts of Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert at the Kings Theatre where she was the sole soprano. Past credits include Faure’s Requiem with the Fort Greene Chamber Music Society, Rachmaninoff’s All Night Vigil with Music at Co-Cath, and the world premiere of Zanaida Robles’s Mass in E Minor with the Southern Tier Singers Collective. She also possesses a deep love and strong aptitude for early and baroque music and was a Young Artist with Chorworks at Duke Chapel - an ensemble-singing intensive centered around the works of Monteverdi - as well as a Talks With TENET mentorship participant. She regularly sings and solos with the Marble Collegiate Choir. 

As a soloist, Rebecca most recently premiered the title role in Prunella, a contemporary opera, in a concert with Momenta Quartet. A lover of contemporary music, she was also instrumental in a collaboration initiative at her university between composition, creative writing, and music performance students, which culminated in her premiering several orchestrated solo and ensemble works. She has performed roles as varied as Papagena in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte and Lord Tiger in Kamala Sankaram’s children’s opera Monkey and Francine in the City of Tigers.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Rebecca started singing as a vocal performance major at the famed Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School. She received her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Binghamton University. Rebecca is fluent in Russian and possesses a conversational level of French.