Lynn Torgove, alto
Lynn Torgove, alto, has been a member of Cantata Singers’ chorus for many years. She has appeared
as a soloist with Opera Boston, Emmanuel Music, Boston Camerata, St. Louis Symphony, Portland
Symphony, Tallahassee Symphony, and “Through the Shining Glass: a Commemoration of the 70th
Anniversary of Kristallnacht” in Providence, Rhode Island. As a stage director, Ms. Torgove has directed
Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress, Britten’s The Little Sweep, Hans Krása’s opera Brundibár, A Kurt Weill Cabaret,
and most recently, Britten’s Noye’s Fludde, all with Cantata Singers. She has also directed the premiere of
Edward Cohen’s The Bridal Night with Collage New Music, John Harbison’s Full Moon in March, Lucas Foss’
Griffelkin with Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and Gianni Schicchi at the Boston University Opera
Institute. Ms. Torgove has been the stage director of Opera New England/Boston Lyric Opera’s
productions of The Magic Flute, The Daughter of the Regiment, and The Barber of Seville. She is on the faculty at
Longy School of Music and Hebrew College School of Jewish Music.
