“Chelsea Hollow has rewritten the book on the potential of musical activism.”
—Matt Wolka, Old First Concerts
“Chelsea Hollow has rewritten the book on the potential of musical activism.”
—Matt Wolka, Old First Concerts
What an honor to be a guest on Studio Class. I truly believe in Megan’s work in empowering artists to navigate the music industry.
February 11, 2021
Hosted by The United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner and Freemuse:
Chelsea Hollow joins a presents a new commission by Jason Cady and discusses the responsibility of artists to cultivate collective growth and processing by making art with impact.
Direct link to Chelsea’s Presentation: Human Rights, Art, & Protest
Jul 13, 2019 The Doll Aria (Tales of Hoffmann)
by Offenbach
Chelsea Hollow, coloratura soprano
Pocket Opera San Francisco, 2019
Translation by Donald Pippin, for more of his libretti, visit: PocketOpera.org
“Non monsieur mon mari”
Chelsea Hollow, soprano
Taylor Chan, piano
Chelsea’s self-produced music video of Poulenc’s aria from Les Mamelles de Tirésias.
Concert Rebels' Founder, Chelsea Hollow, interviews composer Anthony R Green about his work, "Zachte Krachten" using text from a poem by Henriëtte Roland Holst.
Click here for the full transcript, audio, and information page.
The Unseen (World Premiere)
composed by Brennan Stokes
text by Sara Teasdale
performed by Chelsea Hollow and Margaret Halbig
commissioned by The Ensemble for These Times
Pocket Opera is proud to present to you our third installment in the series, featuring the stratospheric soprano, Chelsea Hollow. You may remember Chelsea from her star turn as Olympia in last year’s Tales of Hoffmann, or as Papagena in our Magic Flute. This year she is slated to sing Minette in The Cat Became a Woman. While we aren’t certain what the future of this season will allow, we want you to enjoy her mini concert while we shelter in place.
Herzgewächse, Op. 19 (Arnold Schönberg)
Chelsea Hollow, coloratura soprano
Nicole Paiement, conductor
The New Music Ensemble, SFCM
I Could Not Allow That To Stand
composed by Jason Cady
text by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Chelsea Hollow, soprano
Taylor Chan, piano
Jason Cady, synthesizer
Voice for the Voiceless: Women Recital; 2019 Tour
Sophie Xuefei Zhang, piano
Old First Concerts
The Ensemble for These Times’ interview with guest artist and soprano, Chelsea Hollow, as part of their "Meet the Artist" interview series.
Concert Rebels' Founder, Chelsea Hollow, interviews composer Jason Cady about his song "I Could Not Allow That To Stand" using text from a speech by congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. This song was premiered digitally at a webinar on Arts & Activism (February 2021) organized by Freemuse and the United Nations Office of Human Rights.
Click here for the full transcript, audio, and information page.