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David Perry & Associates, Inc. is honored and proud to be the exclusive representative for soprano Breanna  Sinclairé: one of the foremost operatic sopranos in the world who is transgender. 

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, and a graduate of CalArts, Breanna received her Masters from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and was the first transwoman of the opera program, under the pedagogy of Ms. Ruby Pleasure. Operatic performances include Carmen, La Calisto, The Old Maid and The Thief, The Magic Flute, L’enfant et les sortilèges, Platée, and West Side Story, as well as Meredith Monk’s Songs of Ascension at REDCAT, and Zachary Sharrin’s Time Bodies at MOCA.

Outside of opera, Sinclairé has enjoyed a variety of performance opportunities with LGBT and other nonprofit organizations throughout the nation — most recently the Gay Men’s Choruses of Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. She made her debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus. Other performances include Americans for the Arts, Washington, D.C. and Toronto Pride Festivals, SF Trans March, Fresh Meat Trans and Queer Arts Festivals, Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, LinkedIn’s LGBTQ Employee Resource Group speaker series panel discussion (alongside civil rights leader Cecilia Chung), Janet Mock’s Redefining Realness book tour, and the Transgender Law Center’s SPARK! anniversary celebration.

Breanna also made her debut as a  guest artist for the Gay Men’s Chorus of DC in Durufle’s Requiem performing “Pie Jesu” at Church of the Epiphany. She was among Out magazine’s 2015 “OUT100” list of LGBT heroes. She was the first transwoman to perform the National Anthem at a professional sporting event for the Oakland A’s, SF Giants, and San Francisco Deltas. She made her debut with SF Symphony on December 31, 2018 as the first trans singer to perform with the orchestra. 

Links of Breanna Sinclairé  in performance:

11 May 2019 — Breanna Sinclaire sings “Somewhere” from West Side Story at the Equality California Dinner in San Francisco in honor of guest of honor Rita Moreno.
 
Breanna Sinclairé singing at Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles
 
Soprano Breanna Sinclairé performs “The Star Spangled Banner” before the game between the Oakland A’s and the San Diego Padres: the first performance of the National Anthem by a transgender singer before a national sporting event: June 17, 2015
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyHBBz4oKfs&feature=youtu.be  
Breanna Sinclairé offers her rendition of Puccini’s “O Mio Babbino Caro” from Gianni Schicchi on the final day of the World Cities Culture Summit in San Francisco: November 16, 2018  

Breanna in the Press:

http://sandikleinshow.com/podcast/breanna-sinclaire-opera-singer/ 
10.08.19 – Breanna Sinclairé interviewed on Sandi Klein’s “Conversations with Creative Women”

https://www.kqed.org/news/11773678/singer-breanna-sinclaire-moves-past-homelessness-and-abuse-in-pursuit-of-operatic-stardom
September 15, 2019:  KQED – “Singer Breanna Sinclairé Moves Past Homelessness and Abuse in Pursuit of Operatic Stardom”
 
September 13, 2019: NPR Station KQED Radio featuring Breanna Sinclairé.
Three Transgender Opera Singers on the Risks They Took to Live Authentically”
 
July 11, 2019: NY Times article by Michael Cooper. “Transgender Opera Singers Find Their Voices”

2019 Headshots by JP Lor

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