Liz Lang, soprano, is known for her crossover abilities throughout multiple genres with Rooted, a musical map of identity exploring her Lebanese heritage, Liz has made recent company debuts with MasterVoices, the New York Choral Society, the Savannah Voice Festival, and the newly founded Broadway Workroom Series. Recent highlights including Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 and Bach’s Magnificat, and with Voices of Ascension in Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass and Mozart’s Requiem. Garnering attention for her genre-bending and intricately curated recitals including an anniversary party for Coca-Cola at the Statue of Liberty with her jazz-fusion band, Liz recently traveled to Venice, Italy for an artist residency and writing retreat to begin work on a new show. Liz was a finalist in the 2024 Joy in Singing International Art Song, a semifinalist in the American Traditions Vocal Competition, and won the 2019 Sherrill Milnes American Opera Award. Liz recently joined leading Broadway industry professionals and conductors for a residency with the Rogers & Hammerstein Foundation. Liz has soloed with Salzburg Festival, Oratorio Society of New York at Carnegie Hall, New American Songbook Orchestra, the Juilliard School, Kollective366, Stonington Opera, Bard Summerscape, and Bach Vespers Orchestra.