Caitlin Mohr’s "powerful and expressive" (Boston Musical Intelligencer) soprano and commanding stage presence have made the East Coast native a sought-after performer. She has appeared with orchestras across Central Asia, Europe, and North America, in repertoire ranging from oratorio and concert works to opera and musical theater.
As a versatile soprano soloist, Mohr has interpreted a broad array of oratorio masterpieces including Mozart's Requiem, Rutter’s Requiem, Schubert's Mass in G, and The Armed Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins. She received acclaim for her “lovely purity” in Fauré’s Requiem at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and was lauded as “the most expressive actor” with a "sparkling soprano" for her portrayal of Abra in Vivaldi’s Judith Triumphans. (Orlando Sentinel). Her performance of Mozart’s Alleluia was praised as "pleasing...angelic." Mohr’s "clear voice floats over Christoph Graupner's 'Magnificat,'" and in another concert with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, she "achieved a floating otherworldly sound in ‘Evenstar,’ from the ‘Lord of the Rings’ movie ‘The Two Towers.’” Mohr most recently performed Handel’s Messiah at the Steinmetz Hall in November 2023.
From the historic churches of Italy to the vibrant cultural scenes of Turkmenistan, Caitlin Mohr continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Mohr performed with the State Symphony Orchestra of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, commemorating Leonard Bernstein’s Centennial, conducted by Michael Lewanski (Ensemble dal Niente). In Italy and Bulgaria, Mohr’s soprano soared over the Mozart Requiem under the baton of Gregory Buchalter (Metropolitan Opera). Tucked beneath the Dolomite mountains, Mohr shared the stage with the governor of the small town of Asiago on a solo rendition of Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus in a musical cultural exchange.
As an avid performer of contemporary compositions, Mohr has premiered works by composers Erica Glenn (Nancy, Weaver of Raveloe) and Paul Sayed (Grace in the Wind). Her selected operatic credits include the title role of Felice in Benton Hess’s Felice, Susanna (Le nozze di Figaro), Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi), Mabel (Pirates of Penzance), and Giacinta (Orontea). Mohr starred as several of America's most beloved ingénues in an Enid Symphony Orchestra program entitled A Tribute to the Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Caitlin Mohr is celebrated for her innovative curation of art song recitals, where she brings a thoughtful approach that invites listeners into the stories and emotions of each piece. Recent recitals include American Songbook: Bernstein & Copland, Timeless Voices, Sehnsucht, A Celebration of Women Composers, Ladies of Note, Courageous Voices (highlighting songs related to LGBTQ experiences), and a lecture recital called Art Songs & Spirituals of African American Women featuring Rollins alumni.
Caitlin Mohr completed her undergraduate musical studies at Davidson College (B.A.), continuing with earning a M.M. at Longy School of Music of Bard College, and finally completing her D.M.A. at the University of North Texas. Dr. Mohr is an Associate Professor of Music (Voice) at Rollins College where she teaches classes including Women in Music, Health & the Musician, Singing Diction, and is the director of opera productions. She has completed her certification in The Lovetri Institute for Somatic Voicework™ for Commercial Music styles and currently serves as the President of the Central Florida Chapter of NATS. Caitlin maintains a private voice studio in Winter Park, Florida.