Anna Noggle (Soprano) made her concert debut in 2002 as
soloist in John Rutter’s
Magnificat with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra
under the direction of Awadagin Pratt.  In 2003 she made her operatic
debut appearing as the Queen of the Night in Mozart’s
The Magic Flute
at the Hot Springs Music Festival under Richard Rosenberg and
reprised the role at the International Opera Workshop in Bourgas,
Bulgaria.  She has also sung Contessa Alvaviva in Mozart’s
Le Nozze di
Figaro
at the Rome Festival in Italy and appeared as soloist with the
National Chorale at Avery Fisher Hall under Martin Josman.

In New York City, Ms. Noggle has performed frequently at Dicapo
Opera Theatre in roles such as Zozo in
The Merry Widow and starred as
Beauty in Giannini’s
Beauty and the Beast, and recently, as Madame
de Tourvel in Conrad Susa’s
The Dangerous Liaisons.

As a guest artist, Ms. Noggle recently appeared at the 2008 Alfredo De
Saint Malo Music Festival of Panama (Panamá City, Panamá) where
she performed a solo recital with the Orquesta Juvenil Istmeña under
the direction of Samuel Robles in the famous Teatro Nacional de
Panamá.  

For the 2008-2009 season, Ms. Noggle returns to sing Liu in Dicapo
Opera Theatre's production of
Turandot, and Donna Elvira in Don
Giovanni
 with Opera Manhattan.

Her discography includes Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s 12-minute opera
Escenas campestres cubanas on the Naxos classical music label with
Richard Rosenberg and the Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony
Orchestra (2006), and a recording of Villa-Lobos’
Bachianas No. 5 with
composer and guitar player Emiliano Pardo-Tristán under Fermata
Publications label (2007).