Meredith Ruduski
Meredith Ruduski, soprano
Hailed for her “delicate, mellifluous sound,” and “exquisite,” “radiant” tone, Meredith Ruduski is a soprano of unusual versatility and artistry. From Hildegarde to Sondheim, Meredith excels both as an onstage performer and recording artist. Meredith appears regularly with groups such as Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Grammy-nominated Seraphic Fire and Ars Lyrica, and Austin’s very own Texas Early Music Project.
Meredith is the Operations Coordinator at Texas Early Music Project, where she co-produced and co-wrote their most recent opera pastiche, That’s Amore: An Early Valentine, and she looks forward to co-producing the next show in February 2016. Meredith also writes, produces, and hosts TEMP’s “Music History Shorts,” an educational Youtube series for music history fans everywhere. Meredith received her Master’s Degree in Music at the University of Houston and her Bachelor’s Degree in Music at the University of Texas at Austin. More about Meredith and her concert/recording schedule may be found on her website: www.meredithruduski.com.
Press Quotes:
“Meredith Ruduski’s radiant soprano solo took special honors…” Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review
“Soprano Meredith Ruduski is utterly charming as Vespetta…” Luke Quinton, Austin-American Statesman
“Soprano Meredith Ruduski as Mary Magdalene provided a delicate, mellifluous voice that was a nice complement...” Kenya Gillespie, Arts and Culture Texas