Singing

Ellen Santaniello has enjoyed an international performing career as a singer and percussionist in a range of musical styles that includes medieval polyphony, Baroque oratorio, Romantic art song, American popular song, swing & jazz, folk music from around the world, and original pop music. She was the co-founder of the women's early music vocal trio ZORGINA, with whom she toured and recorded from 1993 - 2006. In addition to appearances as a soloist with New England-based orchestras, she has appeared with the Boston Camerata, Ensemble Oni Wytars (Germany), Ensemble Unicorn (Austria), The Terra Nova Consort, and Hesperus. Ellen has an MA in vocal performance from the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA, and an active teaching schedule. She has recorded on the Naxos, Deutsche Helicon/Raumklang, Twinberg, and Erato labels.
Discography Includes:
ZORGINA vocal ensemble
Shout, Sister, Shout! (Twinberg, 2002)
Triplicite (Raumklang, 2000)
Polyphonics (Ohmnibus, 1996)
with The Boston Camerata
Anne Azema: Le Jeu D'amore (Erato, 1997)
Kurt Weill: Music for Johnny Johnson (Erato, 1997)
with Oni Wytars and Ensemble Unicorn
On the Way to Bethlehem (Naxos, 1996)
Amar e trobar (Verlag der Spielleute, 1992)
Discography Includes:
ZORGINA vocal ensemble
Shout, Sister, Shout! (Twinberg, 2002)
Triplicite (Raumklang, 2000)
Polyphonics (Ohmnibus, 1996)
with The Boston Camerata
Anne Azema: Le Jeu D'amore (Erato, 1997)
Kurt Weill: Music for Johnny Johnson (Erato, 1997)
with Oni Wytars and Ensemble Unicorn
On the Way to Bethlehem (Naxos, 1996)
Amar e trobar (Verlag der Spielleute, 1992)