About Andrea
Andrea has performed regularly in New York cabarets, as well as in appearances at the State Department, in The Hague and Rotterdam, at Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall, in El Paso and in the Berkshires.
A regional finalist in the Metropolitan Opera Auditions, she created the role of the
Royal Physician in Rob Kapilow's adaptation of James Thurber's Many Moons for the New Jersey State Opera and sang the role of Lucy in Die Dreigroschenoper at the Kaye Playhouse in New York. She has performed such roles as the Queen of the Night, Konstanze, and, in a double bill at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Serpina (La Serva Padrona) and Susanna (The Secret of Susanna). She gave the European premiere of Libby Larsen's song cycle ME: Brenda Ueland at the Kiev International Music Festival and has given lieder recitals throughout the northeast and in Normandy at the International Music Festival at Moulin d'Andé. Thanks to her operatic training, she
can kiss, kill and seek revenge in at least five languages.
Formerly a newspaper reporter and full-time marketing communications executive, Andrea was awarded a
Hubbard Hutchinson Fellowship for writing at Williams College and has a degree from the Columbia University
School of Journalism. (She was proud to be one of eight Williams alumni to participate in an alumni concert honoring Sondheim@90 on March 6, 2020 in Williamstown, saluting Stephen Sondheim, Williams Class of 1950. Hear her sing "I'm Still Here" at the concert, with Eric Kang at the piano.)
Learn more about Andrea's "other" life at www.ganeshacomm.com.
(photo: JV Galindo)
A regional finalist in the Metropolitan Opera Auditions, she created the role of the
Royal Physician in Rob Kapilow's adaptation of James Thurber's Many Moons for the New Jersey State Opera and sang the role of Lucy in Die Dreigroschenoper at the Kaye Playhouse in New York. She has performed such roles as the Queen of the Night, Konstanze, and, in a double bill at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Serpina (La Serva Padrona) and Susanna (The Secret of Susanna). She gave the European premiere of Libby Larsen's song cycle ME: Brenda Ueland at the Kiev International Music Festival and has given lieder recitals throughout the northeast and in Normandy at the International Music Festival at Moulin d'Andé. Thanks to her operatic training, she
can kiss, kill and seek revenge in at least five languages.
Formerly a newspaper reporter and full-time marketing communications executive, Andrea was awarded a
Hubbard Hutchinson Fellowship for writing at Williams College and has a degree from the Columbia University
School of Journalism. (She was proud to be one of eight Williams alumni to participate in an alumni concert honoring Sondheim@90 on March 6, 2020 in Williamstown, saluting Stephen Sondheim, Williams Class of 1950. Hear her sing "I'm Still Here" at the concert, with Eric Kang at the piano.)
Learn more about Andrea's "other" life at www.ganeshacomm.com.
(photo: JV Galindo)