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I am a classically trained opera/ choral singer who has been a featured soloist with the Junior Mendelssohn Choir. My range extends from an E3 to an F#6, and my repertoire consists of pieces from the Renaissance to Contemporary.
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Price Range: $200-$400
Gig Length: 30 - 120 minutes
Languages: English, Spanish
I am a collaborative artist, and I'm willing to accommodate any situation. I learn music quickly if I don't already know the piece. I am very punctual, and am willing to fit within anyone's budget.
Anissa Clay Zelaya is a soprano located in Northeastern Virginia. In May 2024, she received her MM from George Mason University studying with Professor Patricia Miller. She portrayed Madame Goldentrill in Mozart’s The Impresario and W.A. Mozart in Steven Stucky’s The Classical Style- An Opera (of sorts) with George Mason Opera. Anissa portrayed Rosalinda in George Mason Opera’s production of Die Fledermaus in 2023. She has performed Rosalinda (Die Fledermaus), First Lady (Die Zauberflöte), Musetta (La Boheme), and Susanna (Le Nozze di Figaro) in a scenes performance with George Mason Opera in Fall 2022.
In May 2022, Anissa graduated with a BM in Voice Performance from Baldwin Wallace University, studying with Dr. JR Fralick. She performed Countess Almaviva in Baldwin Wallace University’s production of Le Nozze di Figaro in March 2022. Anissa performed Zelda '18 in The Ghosts of Gatsby, a partnership with Baldwin Wallace and Cleveland Opera Theater as part of the National Opera Association (NOA) conference in January 2020. Anissa was an apprentice with Pittsburgh Festival Opera during the summer of 2020, performing Countess Almaviva in their young artist scenes program.
Anissa has placed in vocal competitions throughout the country. Most recently, Mrs. Clay Zelaya was a semifinalist at the Classical Singer Vocal Competition in Washington D.C. She will be competing at the National Association of Teachers of Singing National Competition in Knoxville, TN as a semifinalist in Category CL-9. Anissa has placed 1st in CL-9(A) at both the Virginia NATS competition and the NATS Mid-Atlantic Regional competition in 2023 and 2024. Anissa also placed 3rd in CL-7A in the Ohio NATS competition.
Anissa is also the soprano section leader at the Chevy Chase United Methodist Church, where she has performed since January 2023. During her time at CCUMC, Mrs. Clay Zelaya has performed solo selections from Handel’s Messiah (Rejoice, greatly, and Come unto Him”), Faure’s Requiem (Pie Jesu), and Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate (“Alleluia”).
February 23, 2017–February 25, 2017 • 4:00pm - 8:30pm | District 1 region Chorus |
February 17, 2017–February 19, 2017 • 8:00pm - 10:00pm | PSO student choral |
February 11, 2017 • 7:30pm - 9:00pm | Treble Choir with Resonance Works |
February 09, 2017 • 7:30pm - 9:00pm | Treble Choir with Resonance Works |
"Quando m’en vo," by Giaccimo Puccini
"Porgi Amor," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“Pie Jesu,” Gabriel Faure
"Ave Maria," Frank Schubert
“Ah! Jeux ve vivre,” Charles Gounod
“Alleluia,” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Renee Fleming
Anna Netrebko
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Giuseppe Verdi
Claudia Rosenthal
Kathleen Battle
Piano
Accompanist (if available)
Sheryll G. said “In helping plan a Celebration of the Memory of my father’s life, one year to the date he left us, I knew we needed a very special person to sing two songs.…”
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Luis H. said “Thanks Ray and all the rest of the group, you guys played with excellence and elegance. Thanks for making the Farwell for Dolores memorable, she's…”