Emily Price is a graduate of Northwestern University where she
earned a bachelor’s degree in Classical Voice and Musical
Theatre. Her Chicago theatre credits include Titanic, Damn
Yankees, Company, Grand Hotel, Camelot, Respect: a Musical
Journey of Women, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling
Bee. Of the latter, the Chicago Tribune reported in 2007, “as the
‘Bee's’ genial hostess, the earnestly voiced Emily Price is
charming.” Her role in Respect: A Musical Journey of Women
received rave reviews during its
extended runs in both Florida and
Chicago.
Emily has been singing with the
Voices of Bahá since the age of
twelve, and as a soloist since the
age of fourteen. She has sung in
recordings and concerts with the
Maly Moscow Symphony, the
Budapest Symphony, the Czech
National Symphony, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Slovak Radio
Symphony and others, in such auditoriums as the Mozart
KoncertHaus in Vienna, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow, the
National Theatre of Spain, Carnegie Hall in New York and many
more. In 2005 she acted as choral conductor for the Voices of Bahá
Caribbean Tour.
Emily currently sings in the chorus of the Chicago Lyric Opera as
well as the Grant Park Festival Chorus, and is completing her own
recording as soloist with orchestra and choir, entitled Songs of the
Nightingale.