Lenora Roseen, Grateful Soprano

Lenora Roseen, Grateful Soprano Your voice matters. Whether you are speaking, singing, or acting, unlock the potential of your voice Your voice is powerful and personal.

Nothing moves people like heartfelt conversation, soaring oratory, or artfully-presented song. Yet many of us are terrified at the very thought of public speaking or singing in front of others. I'm grateful every day for the expressive qualities of the human voice, and nothing brings me more joy than a student unlocking her musical potential or a client blossoming into a more skilled and confident

performer or presenter. Whether you are a singer preparing an audition, a church choir member who wants to become a better soloist, a teacher or business person striving to make more effective presentations, or you simply want to get more comfortable using your voice, I'd love to explore ways to achieve those goals with you. Contact me at [email protected] to learn more about how to love, care for, and use your voice to the fullest.

04/07/2026
02/28/2026
02/23/2026

When I began my career, I rarely saw women on the podium. For a long time, it was easy to believe that conducting simply wasn’t a path open to us. Thankfully, that is changing but there is still much work to do.

This March, for Women’s History Month, I’m honored to launch the second year of , a campaign created to celebrate, support, and amplify women conductors around the world.

is about visibility, encouragement, and community. Every time we share a story, a performance, or an image of leadership on the podium, we help expand what the next generation believes is possible.

I invite you to join me and the Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship beginning March 1:

💜 Share a photo or video with a purple baton
💜 Highlight a woman conductor who inspires you
💜 Celebrate moments of leadership, mentorship, and music-making

Post using , tag us, and help pass the baton forward.

Progress happens when we lift one another up. I’m deeply grateful to everyone who continues to support this movement and to the young musicians who remind us why this work matters.

Who will you celebrate this March?

Photo: Brandon Patoc

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