Upcoming Events
April 28th, 2024: Pamela Stein Lynde will be the soprano soloist in Carol Barnett’s The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass, at Newtown Presbyterian Church, conducted by John Leonard.
May 20th, 2024: Pamela Stein Lynde will conduct the Pennswood Chorale in their spring concert. 3 pm. Penn Hall, Pennswood Village, Newtown, PA.
Past Events
December 5th, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde conducts the Pennswood Chorale in their winter concert, Seasons of Light. 3 pm, Penn Hall, Pennswood Village, Newtown, PA.
October 1st, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde will perform with Owen Lakes and the Tragic Loves at Unruly Sounds Festival, Princeton, NJ.
June 18th, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde sings with The Princeton Singers, conducted by Steven Sametz, in a concert of premiers by composers in the Lehigh University Summer Choral Composers Forum. 4 pm, Zoellner Arts Center, 420 E Packer Ave, Bethlehem, PA.
May 22nd, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde conducts the Pennswood Chorale in a program of choral masterworks by Lauridsen, Rutter, Byrd, and others. 3 pm, Pennswood Village, Penn Hall.
April 29th, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde performs with Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves during Princeton Porchfest, 2023.
April 26th, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde will perform in Composition for Separated Musicians by Princeton University composition PhD candidate Natalie Dietterich, an evening-long performance created in collaboration with contemporary artist and sculptor Felix Kindermann. 8 pm, Lewis Arts Center, Princeton University.
April 21st and 22nd, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde will perform Songs of the Sea with Vocala Ensemble: a program of works by Britten, Barber, Whitacre, Holst, and more. Location TBD.
March 15th, 2023: Pamela Stein Lynde will conduct the Pennswood Chorale at A Celebration of Robert Burns. 7:15 pm. Pennswood Village, Penn Hall.
January 27th, 2020: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves in Newark. Pamela Stein Lynde will sing with Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Newark Transit from 6 pm to 8 pm. Free and open to the public.
February 28th, 2020: Broadway Shabbat. Pamela Stein Lynde will be singing a Broadway Shabbat service at Shir Ami in Newtown, PA. Check back soon for more details.
March 22nd, 2020: The Interaction Effect at PAGE TO STAGE. A new segment from Pamela Stein Lynde’s opera with librettist Laura Barati will be performed by students from Manhattan School of Music as part of their Page to Stage program at Symphony Space in NYC. August 22nd, 2015: Rhymes With Opera at The National Opera Center. UPDATE: EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO THE PANDEMIC.
Pamela Stein Lynde wil be premiering new chamber operas by composers Tiange Zhou and Lemon Guo with the Rhymes With Opera Pocket Opera Workshop at the National Opera Center in NYC. 7 pm, Scorca Concert Hall.
September 8th, 2015: The Impossible Will Take A Little While
Pamela Stein Lynde will sing in the premier of composer/violist Eric Lemmon’s new work The Impossible Will Take a Little While, featuring mezzo soprano Kate Maroney and the Highline Chamber Ensemble. The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Cary Hall. 450 W 30th St, New York, NY 10018
September 20th, 2015: Your Music Bus at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Pamela Stein Lynde and Lisa Bielawa bring Your Music Bus to the San Francisco Conservatory of Music to read new works by student composers. More info soon.
September 26th, 2015: Owen Lake at Unruly Sounds
Pamela Stein Lynde will perform as her techno country alter persona Ella Stone with Owen Lake as part of Princeton’s new Unruly Sounds Festival. More details coming soon.
November 12th, 2015: FURY
The inaugural production of Stone Mason Projects, Fury is a chamber music concert featuring vocal works entirely by female composers. The concert will feature works by Jenny Beck, Jessica Meyer, Lauren Buchter, Niloufar Nourbhaksh, Molly Thompson, Lesley Flanigan, Pamela Stein Lynde, and others. Performers include Pamela Stein Lynde, Sara MacKimmie, Megan Ihnen, Lesley Flanigan, Kaya Katarzyna Bryla, Sugar Vendil, and Owen Weaver. 7:30 pm at the National Opera Center. FREE ADMISSION.
November 15th: Pamela Stein Lynde will perform Ligeti’s Három Weöres dal at the Gotham Arts Salon with Jonathan DePeri, pianist.
November 19th: Louise Fristensky’s I am not yours with Helix New Music Ensemble in Bridgewater, NJ. More details to come.
November 20th: Louise Fristensky’s I am not yours with Helix New Music Ensemble at Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts. More details to come.
January 20th, 2016: Soprano Sarah Hawkey and violinist Kaya Katarzyna Bryla-Weiss will premier Pamela Stein Lynde’s new composition I Will Not Be Silent in concert at Kenkeleba House at the Wilmer Jennings Gallery. 7:30 pm. 219 E 2nd street, New York, NY. Tickets are $15.
April 26th, 2016: Pamela Stein Lynde will be conducting the Glee at CSE choir at the College of Saint Elizabeth’s spring music concert. 7pm, Dolan Performance Hall, the College of Saint Elizabeth, 2 Convent Road, Morristown, NJ. Free admission.
May 1st, 2016: Pamela Stein Lynde will perform composer Louise Fristensky’s microtonal masterpiece I Am Not Yours, as well as give the premier performance of song cycles by Chung Eun Kim and Michael Bulychev-Okser, with Helix! New Music Ensemble at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC. 158 Bleecker Street, NY, NY 10012. 3:30 pm. See http://lpr.com/lpr_events/helix-may-1st-2016/ for tickets.
May 15th, 2016: Pamela Stein Lynde will be singing with Jeff Snyder’s country techno band Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Princeton’s inaugural Barn Burner. 9 pm.
June 2nd, 2016: Pamela Stein Lynde will be joined by Stone Mason Projects composers Jessica Meyer and Lauren Buchter, speaking on a panel entitled What Happens When Composers Make Opera? The conversation, moderated by composer and Experiments in Opera co-founder Aaron Siegel, will be featured as part of New York Opera Alliance’s NY Opera Festival. Hunter College, Lang Recital Hall. 7 pm.
July 12th, 2016: Guided Imagery Opera Pamela Stein Lynde will have several compositions performed by Guided Imagery Opera during their unique and entrancing inaugural performance at the National Opera Center in NYC. 7:30 pm.
July 25th, 2016: Patchwork American Song Project Pamela Stein Lynde will be performing with Patchwork American Song Project at the National Opera Center in NYC in the premier of her new piece, Your Absence.
August 5th, 2016: Pamela Stein Lynde’s new work Your Absence will be performed by Patchwork Project with guest soprano Katherine Bruton at PianoForte in Chicago, IL. 7:30 pm. 1335 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605.
September 16th, 2016: Stone Mason Projects and Park Avenue Pianos will host an open house, featuring food, drink, and performances from SMP’s upcoming season, at a private residence in Soho, Manhattan. Please contact Pamela for details.
October 2nd, 2016: Owen Lake at Unruly Sounds Pamela Stein Lynde will be performing with Jeff Snyder’s country techno band Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Princeton’s Unruly Sounds Festival. 3:15 pm, Hinds Plaza, Princeton, NJ.
October 17th, 2016: We Work Bryant Park Sound Bath: Pamela Stein Lynde will be performing at an event that is part meditation, part music concert, perfect for those who would like to destress through music. The event begins at 6 pm and is free and is open to all We Work members and their friends, but requires an RSVP. Please use the Contact form on this website for details on how to RSVP.
October 21st, 2016: Stone Mason Projects & CUSP Present FURY: Pamela Stein Lynde and Stone Mason Projects will be curating and performing on a concert of vocal chamber music by contemporary women composers with Princeton-based Contemporary Undercurrent Song Project (CUSP). All Saints Church, 16 All Saints Road, Princeton, NJ. 7:30 pm. Tickets are $20 at the door. $10 for students.
October 26th, 2016: Pamela will be performing as her alter-ego Ella Stone with techno-country band Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Bob & Barbara’s Lounge. 1509 South Street, Philadelphia, PA. 10:30 pm No Cover.
November 19th, 2016: Stone Mason Projects will be presenting the music of composer/violist Jessica Meyer on a salon concert hosted by Rhymes With Opera at Arts on Site performance space in NYC. 12 St Marks Place, NY, NY. 7:30 pm.
November 30th, 2016: Pamela will be performing as her alter-ego Ella Stone with techno-country band Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia. 1250 N Front Street, Philadelphia, PA. Show starts at 9 pm.
February 12th, 2016: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves will be performing at Princeton Public Library. 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ. 3 pm.
March 3rd, 2017: Opera Forza and The Chieftains: Pamela Stein Lynde will be singing with Opera Forza for a performance with The Chieftains at McCarter Theater in Princeton, NJ. 8 pm. Tickets can be purchased at ticketing.mccarter.org
March 6th, 2017: Pamela Stein Lynde will be performing Kate Soper’s Only the Words Themselves Mean What They Say with Molly Shambo, flute, at Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Schare Recital Hall, 6 pm.
March 7th, 2017: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves will be performing at The Rosemont in Brooklyn. 9 pm. No cover. 63 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11206.
April 29th, 2017: Contemporary Undercurrent of Song Project presents Resilience + Unity CUSP will be premiering Lo Nafsik Lirkod, a new piece by Pamela Stein Lynde in Princeton, NJ. 7:30 pm. All Saints Church, 16 All Saints Road, Princeton, NJ. Tickets are available at the door. $20 adults, $10 students.
April 30th, 2017: Contemporary Undercurrent of Song Project presents Resilience + Unity CUSP will be performing Lo Nafsik Lirkod, a new piece by Pamela Stein Lynde in New Hope, PA. 3 pm. Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church, 10 Chapel Road, New Hope, PA. Donations accepted.
May 11th-13th, 2017: Pamela Stein Lynde and Stone Mason Projects will be presenting a vocal music meditation at the New Music Gathering at Bowling Green University, Ohio.
June 3rd, 2017: New Hope Sound(e)scape Festival Stone Mason Projects will be launching their inaugural New Hope Sound(e)scape Festival, featuring a workshop by sound healing artist Joule L’Adara, a new music yoga class culminating in the premier of a new piece for voice and electronics by Jenny Beck, and a performance by Guided Imagery Opera. This festival is made possible by a generous grant from Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/new-hope-soundescape-2017-tickets-33665662904
June 10th, 2017: Guided Imagery Opera at the WOOM Center Guided Imagery Opera will be presenting Birth of the Wild Heart, a unique and meditative musical performance, including music by Joule L’Adara and Pamela Stein Lynde, at the WOOM Center, 274 Bowery, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10012. 7:30 pm. Tickets are $40 in advance, $45 at the door.
October 1st, 2017: Unruly Sounds Festival Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves will be performing at the third annual Unruly Sounds Festival in Princeton, NJ.
November 4th, 2017: Pamela Stein Lynde will be bringing Stone Mason Projects to the Rhymes With Opera salon concert for a performance at Arts on Site. The evening also features performances by Rhymes With Opera, Opera on Tap, and Murmur Waves Ensemble. 12 St Marks Place, NY, NY. 7 pm. $10 suggested donation.
November 19th, 2017: mezzo-soprano Kayleigh Butcher and pianist Christopher Narloch will perform a new piece by Pamela Stein Lynde inspired by Schoenberg’s Das Buch der hängenden Gärten at Constellation Chicago, 3111 N. Western Ave, Chicago, IL. 8:30 pm.
February 1st, 2018: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves will be playing Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia.
February 9th, 2018: Soprano Lauren Ishida and violinist Rachel Alexander will perform Pamela Stein Lynde’s I Will Not Be Silent on a program of new music at Barnard College in NYC. Details coming soon.
February 25th, 2018: Pamela Stein Lynde will be performing Jessica Meyer’s song cycle for soprano and viola, Space in Chains, at Andrea Clearfield’s salon in Philadelphia.
March 11th, 2018: mezzo-soprano Kayleigh Butcher and pianist Christopher Narloch will perform a new piece by Pamela Stein Lynde inspired by Schoenberg’s Das Buch der hängenden Gärten as part of The Schoenberg Project, in Oak Park, IL. Details coming soon.
March 25th, 2018: mezzo-soprano Kayleigh Butcher and pianist Christopher Narloch will perform a new piece by Pamela Stein Lynde inspired by Schoenberg’s Das Buch der hängenden Gärten as part of The Schoenberg Project, at Kerrytown Concert House in Ann Arbor, MI. 415 North Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Details coming soon.
May 18th, 2018: American Opera Projects First Glimpse. Pamela Stein Lynde will have music performed by resident singers from American Opera Projects Composers & The Voice Workshop. Details coming soon.
May 19th, 2018: American Opera Projects First Glimpse. Pamela Stein Lynde will have music performed by resident singers from American Opera Projects Composers & The Voice Workshop. Details coming soon.
September 3rd-Sept 8th, 2018: Residency at Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Pamela Stein Lynde will be in residence at Avaloch Farm Music Institute in New Hampshire to write new music for Triplicate (Sarah Hawkey, soprano; Mila Henry, piano, and Andie Springer, violin). Stay tuned for upcoming premier dates of the works they create during this week-long residency.
September 5th, 2018: Reincarnation. Kate Maroney, mezzo soprano, will be performing Pamela Stein Lynde’s Reincarnation, with text by Sokuntary Svay, in Upper Manhattan. Please check back for details.
September 28th & 29th, 2018: American Opera Projects Composers & the Voice: Six Scenes. Pamela Stein Lynde, composer, and librettist Laura Barati, will have a 20-minute segment of their new opera The Interaction Effect premiered by Composers & the Voice singers in residence Tookah Sapper, soprano, Blythe Gaissert, mezzo soprano, and Adrain Rosas, bass baritone. Performances begin at 7:30 pm at South Oxford Space, 138 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217.
September 29th, 2018: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Unruly Sounds. Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves will return for the fourth time to Princeton’s Unruly Sounds Festival! Come hear some new tunes from their soon-to-be-released album. Hinds Plaza outside Princeton Public Library. Time TBA.
October 15th, 2018: From the Mountain on American Public Media’s Performance Today. Pamela Stein Lynde’s composition for three voices, hand chimes, and gong, From the Mountain, is broadcast on American Public Media’s Performance Today, along with works by Ravel, Debussy, Weber, Ndodana-Breen and Philip Glass. Performance Today is broadcast on over 280 public radio stations nationwide, so check your local listings for the time.
November 10th, 2018: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves Album Release Concert. Princeton Public Library invites Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves back another performance! 7 pm.
November 29th, 2018: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Shapeshifter Lab. Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves performs pieces from their new album The Best of Your Lies at Shapeshifter Lab in Brooklyn. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn, NY 11215. 7 pm.
November 30th, 2018: The Best of Your Lies album release! Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves releases their first full-length album on Carrier Records. It is available for purchase in digital, CD, or vinyl, on Bandcamp.
March 8th, 9th and 10th, 2019: Westminster Choir College Lindsey Christiansen Art Song Festival: Speak Louder. Pamela Stein Lynde’s aria Sleep from her opera-in-progress with librettist Laura Barati, The Interaction Effect, will be performed by soprano Eva Tamsky at Westminster Choir College’s annual art song festival.
March 24th, 2019: The Interaction Effect at PAGE TO STAGE. A new segment from Pamela Stein Lynde’s opera with librettist Laura Barati will be performed by students from Manhattan School of Music as part of their Page to Stage program at the National Opera Center in NY. Please check back soon for more details.
October 5th, 2019: Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Unruly Sounds. Pamela Stein Lynde sings with Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves at Unruly Sounds Festival in Princeton, NJ.