- Robert Mealy, Jesse Blumberg, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Stephen Stubbs, Douglas Williams, Lucille Richardot, Amanda Forsythe, Teresa Wakim, Aaron Sheehan, Boston Early Music Festival Chorus, Paul O'Dette
- Jeffrey Fields, Dominique Labelle, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Amy Freston, Robin Blaze, Drew Minter, Jonathan Smucker, Amanda Forsythe, Céline Ricci, Nicholas McGegan
- Alexander Weimann, Allyson McHardy, Amanda Forsythe, Nathan Berg, Pacific Baroque Orchestra, Owen Willetts, Karina Gauvin
Amanda Forsythe
Biography
Soprano Amanda Forsythe is a versatile artist with a large repertory ranging from Baroque to contemporary music. She has appeared with a range of opera companies and instrumental ensembles around the U.S. and in Europe. Forsythe made many appearances with Boston Baroque and to focus on Baroque opera and vocal music generally. In 2007, she made her debut in a pair of Lully opera recordings. Forsythe has maintained a high profile on the U.S. Baroque music scene. Forsythe has also sung roles in contemporary opera, including Osvaldo Golijov's Ainadamar. Forsythe made her solo debut in 2015 with the recital The Power of Love: Arias from Handel Operas. She returned with Apollo's Fire in 2022 for the album Heavenly Bach: Arias & Cantatas of J.S. Bach. She appeared on a 2025 recording of Telemann's late cantata Ino.