Sorores Duo
Sorores Duo has been performing together for over ten years. They have built a repertoire of works with a particular emphasis on contemporary music, as well as music related to the Holocaust. Programs range from serious to whimsical. Their "signature" piece, The Child in the Hole by William Vollinger, was the springboard for their collaboration.
Having performed throughout the United States, the ensemble features works by Vollinger, Jacob, Seiber, Greaves, Schubert, Laitman, Gordon, Tate, and Roe, to name a few. Although they perform with pianists as a trio, they enjoy the duo experience performing together. They have performed at Sigma Alpha Iota National Conventions, College Music Society South Central Regional Conference and several colleges and universities.
The Duo attended undergraduate school together at Truman State University and were sisters in the women’s fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota. The name “sorores” is Latin for “sisters,” from which their professional collaboration was born.