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KIMBERLY
L. KOMRAD
Cantor
Komrad is the first female hazzan to hold
a pulpit in a Conservative synagogue in the history
of the Baltimore-Washington area. She was among
the first of a generation of women to be invested
into the clergy by Judaism's Conservative Movement
in 1994. At that time, she graduated with a Master
of Sacred Music and a Diploma of Hazzan from the
five-year program at the Jewish Theological Seminary,
Cantorial School, in New York and Jerusalem, Israel.
Since then she has held pulpits at both Reform
and Conservative congregations.
Cantor Komrad has been recognized by her peers
and for her public performances. She was featured
as one of "The Twelve Leading Cantors of
Our Time" in the Jubilee Anniversary Concert
of the Cantors Assembly in Chicago, Illinois in
1997, and in the concert of "World Renowned
Cantors" at the famous Temple Emanu-El of
New York City in 1998--the first cantorial concert
in that synagogue's 150-year history. She has
consisteltly been selected to perform at the Cantors'
Assembly (CA) Nation Conventions. Cantor Komrad
serves on the CAs National Executive Council
and as President of its Eastern Seaboard Region.
In 1995 she was identified as a "rising star
of the cantorate" in a featured concert of
a handful of young talents honored by her colleagues.
Cantor Komrad was also featured as one of four
women cantors in a gala concert of "the four
most exciting women cantors of our decade"
in honor of the 20th anniversary of women in the
Reform Cantorate.
The recipient of many awards for performance
and hazzanut, her dramatic soprano voice has delighted
congregational and secular audiences. The Chicago
Tribune called her voice "beautiful and passionate."
The Toledo Blade described her sound as "mystical."
The Baltimore Sun, reviewing her CD-ROM about
Chanukah, wrote: "thanks to her clear, warm
soprano, Chanukah never sounded so good."
She has also lectured widely to diverse groups
concerning women in the cantorate, helping to
promote an understanding of ordained women clergy
in a traditional movement of Judaism.
Cantor Komrad's vocal training was in classical
voice and opera at the University of Miami, Florida.
Since then, she has appeared widely in the United
States and Canada, on both the pulpit and stage,
and as a soloist with a variety of ensembles,
including the Handel Choir of Baltimore. She has
performed throughout Israel under the sponsorship
of the Ministry of Tourism while studying at Midreshet
Yerushalayim, as part of her first Seminary year
in 1989. She has also performed cantorial music
on television in the Baltimore area. Her compact
disc, Voice of the Lioness: Kol Ha L'viah, was
released in Fall 1999, featuring cantorial masterworks,
Jewish art songs, and folk music in contemporary
arrangements. She is now recording her second
album and touring the country with her eclectic
vocal duo "Manny and Kim" with Cantor
Emanuel Perlman.
Cantor Komrad earned a degree in English from
the University of Miami, Fla. where she studied
creative writing under the tutelage of Nobel laureate,
Isaac Bashevis Singer. She lives in Baltimore
with her husband Mark, a psychiatrst, and her
son, Ilan.
Phone: (301) 869-7699
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