
Canadian soprano Charlotte Mundy has been dubbed a "daredevil with an unbreakable spine" (SF Classical Voice), “mesmerizing” (New York Times), and is the only awardee of the Jan Degaetani prize for Contemporary Song from the Joy in Singing Competition. She is the vocal soloist on the recording of Bekah Simms’ 2022 Juno award winning composition Bestiary I & II.
In addition to her work with TAK, Mundy is a core member of the microtonally focused vocal ensemble, Ekmeles, described as “almost frightening in their precision” by Fanfare magazine.
Mundy has made plays, dances and installations with theater makers Paul Lazar, Cynthia Hopkins, Katherine Brook and Rachel Chavkin, visual artist Martin Creed and choreographer Miro Magloire, at venues including the Park Avenue Armory, BAM Next Wave Festival, and The Kitchen.
Her 23/24 season includes the world premiere of site-specific opera Newtown Odyssey by Kurt Rohde and Marie Lorenz; world premieres by Francisco del Pino, Alyssa Regent, Lainie Fefferman and Aida Shirazi, a solo recital at The Americas Society; and the debut of a new collaborative multimedia ensemble, Pixeltongue, with Christian Quiñones.