Emily Bender
![]() Emily Bender has been singing and performing all
her life. Born into a choral family, she was attending choir
rehearsals starting as soon as they would let her. Emily sang in
school and church choirs growing up, and sang her first church solo
at age 3. At age 10, Emily started performing in musicals, and
continued that throughout high school and college. While at Oberlin
College, Emily studied voice and sang in the Oberlin College Choir.
She holds a BA in French from Oberlin as well as an MA in
Interdisciplinary Art from San Francisco State. She began directing
plays in high school, and then writing, directing and performing in
her own scripts in college, as part of a Fulbright fellowship in
France, and in graduate school. She also performed in the Poulenc
opera Les Mamelles des Tirésias with Goat Hall Productions. For the
past 15 years, Emily has sung and soloed with numerous groups,
including: Tanglewood Festival Chorus and Coro Allegro in Boston;
San Francisco Bach Choir, Pacific Mozart Ensemble and Solstice here
in the Bay Area.
As a member of the Grammy-nominated Pacific Mozart Ensemble she
performed in Carnegie Hall singing with the ensemble and soloing as
part of the celebration of 40 years of Meredith Monk’s music.
Currently, as a member of Bay Area A cappella champions and
National top 3 a cappella act (Harmony Sweeps awards) Solstice, a
septet, she regularly sings in at least 15 different languages and
in genres including world folk, pop, jazz, rock, classical,
avant-garde & more. She performed with Amy X Neuburg as part of
a 6 voice chorus in Belliebig Füllen at the Jewish Music Festival
in 2005 and, and reprised an expanded version at the Freight and
Salvage in October of this year. Emily has also been part of a
recording of previously unrecorded Greek orthodox hymns.
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