Danielle Szabo, soprano

Danielle Szabo is a professional vocalist and violinist in Oklahoma City. Originally from San Jose, CA, Mrs. Szabo attended Oklahoma City University and received her B.M. in Music Theatre and her M.M. in Violin Performance. While at OCU, Szabo received the prestigious Presser Award for “a high level of academic and musical accomplishment and for contributing earnestly to the success of the school of music.” She performed such roles as “Queen of the Night” in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, “Amore” in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, and “Claudia” in Maury Yeston’s Nine. She was concertmaster of the OCU Symphonic Orchestra throughout her six years at the university, and went on to pursue a career in music performance and education. Szabo is currently the concertmaster of Painted Sky Opera in OKC, and has performed with Oklahoma Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, Fort Smith Symphony, Enid Symphony and Tactus Chamber Orchestra & Vocal Ensemble. Szabo enjoys a wide range of styles and has recorded albums with Americana Roots band “Clifftop,” and OKC orchestral dream punk band “stepmom.” She runs a thriving violin studio out of her home and can be seen around OKC performing in her Celtic band, “Irish Breakfast Club,” and American-Scandinavian folk band, “Rauland.”