Constance Cook (soprano) performs in the Boston area in concerts of baroque, medieval, renaissance, modern and traditional folk music. She teaches music in the Norwood Public Schools, serves on the Operatunity faculty in Foxboro, MA, and teaches and coaches adults and children privately. She has recorded as a member of traditional music duo Little Blue Heron (No Bee Without the Rose) which features interpretations of music from Appalachia, the British Isles and original music; as the descant soloist in Sonora's American recording of Rodion Shchedrin's The Sealed Angel; and with LivingFolk records. Constance has performed at New England Folk Festival (NEFFA) in Natick, MA, as part of Little Blue Heron. She sang in Coro Allegro's 2006 (world) premiere of "Shofar:, an oratorio by composer Robert Stern of Amherst, Massachusetts.