Soprano Susan Judy specializes in performing both early and contemporary music and has appeared as soloist at concerts and festivals throughout the United States, including developing concerts for the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles and the Santa Cruz Baroque Festival. She has recorded both commercially and for a number of west coast composers, has premiered new music, such as west coast premieres of works by Steve Reich, John Adams and Otto Luening, and can be heard with the California EAR Unit on Sean Heim's new CD the night-speech of plant and stone. She performs with the Los Angeles-based ensembles Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra, Ciaramella, Voxfire, Vox Profundis and the new ensemble, Millennium Consort, as well as with American Bach Soloists and Artists' Vocal Ensemble in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ms. Judy is a founding member of the soprano trio Voxfire, for which she produces and performs concerts from ancient through commissioned new works, and with which she has produced the CDs Songs to the Virgin and Echoes. In April 2007 in San Francisco, Ms. Judy, with Voxfire, will be performing Women in Love, a song cycle written for the group by Lee Ettelson Composer's Competition winner Edward Cansino.