Hannah De Priest
Soprano

Soprano Hannah De Priest is a fearless performer especially renowned for her “masterful” (Olyrix) performances of baroque repertoire. Consistently described as a “standout” and praised for her “bright, ideally-focused sound, allied to a probing expressive intelligence” (Chicago Classical Review), the “luminous” (The Boston Globe) young soprano enjoys a fast-rising career in North America and Europe. Recent highlights include debuts with the Wrocław Baroque Orchestra (Bach’s Johannes-Passion), the Innsbruck Early Music Festival (Gilde, L’amazzone corsara), and her Kennedy Center debut with Opera Lafayette (Serpina, La servante maîtresse). With the storied Boston Early Music Festival, Hannah has performed lead roles across multiple productions. Her 2025-26 season includes three operatic tellings of the Orfeo myth; Gluck’s Orfeo (Amore, Music of the Baroque), Jacopo Peri’s Eurydice (Proserpina, Haymarket Opera), and Monteverdi’s Orfeo with Ars Lyrica Houston (Proserpina). She also returns to the Boston Early Music Festival for her first title role with the company in Provenzale’s La Stellidaura vendicante. On the concert stage, she performs Bach’s Christmas Oratorio with the Washington Bach Consort, Handel’s Messiah with the St. Louis Bach Festival, a new version of Bach’s unfinished Markus-Passion with Bach in the City (Chicago), and headlines a concert and tour of Handelian cantatas with Les Délices. Her debut solo album with the ensemble, Arcadian Dreams, is set to release in Spring 2026. Hannah has earned acclaim at numerous international competitions, winning 2nd Prize at the Cesti Competition for Baroque Opera in 2021. She is also a laureate of the London Handel Competition, the Handel Aria Competition, Le Concours Corneille, the Bethlehem Bach Festival, and the Luminarts Cultural Foundation Competition.