



She will also make her debut in concert at the Royal Concertgebuow and return to Cologne for Il Trovatore.

Future engagements include Giulietta in The Tales of Hoffmann with Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Elisabetta in Don Carlo with Grange Park Opera and for her debut with the New National Theater in Tokyo, a return to L’Opera de Paris, her debut in Lisbon as Violetta in La Traviata, and her debut as Tatyana in Eugene Onegin. The 2017/18 season included a flurry of debuts: the title role of Maria di Rohan with Washington Concert Opera, Fiordiligi in Cosi fan tutte with Seattle Opera, Violetta in La Traviata with Opera Köln, her debut as Nedda in Pagliacci with Utah Opera, and Desdemona in Otello in Savonlinna and the Bolshoi in Moscow. She also sang Verdi’s Requiem with Teatro Municipal de Santiago, and Fiora in L’Amore dei Tre Re with the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia, where she graduated in 2016.
LA BOHEME SEATTLE OPERA PROFESSIONAL
She made her professional debut as Musetta in La Boheme with Michigan Opera Theatre and debuted the role of Leonora in Il Trovatore in Hong Kong. Recent engagements include her debut with Opera de Paris as Micaela in Carmen, Mimi at Opera Köln and Welsh National Opera, and Adalgisa in Norma for her debut with the Dallas Opera, for which she was awarded the 2017 Maria Callas Debut Artist of the Year. Two stellar casts include returning stars Angel Blue (Bess, Porgy and Bess), Ginger Costa-Jackson (Carmen, Carmen), Will Liverman (Figaro, The Barber of Seville), Ashraf Sewailam (Leporello, Don Giovanni), and Brandie Sutton (Clara, Porgy and Bess) and as well as many exciting Seattle Opera debuts.In 2016 she was a second place winner of Operalia. “Saturated in uncompromising quality and creative detail,” ( DC Metro Weekly) the production fills the McCaw Hall stage with nearly 100 on-stage performers in a spectacular Parisian street scene. The “full-bore, traditional production” ( DC Metro Weekly) from Washington National Opera is new to Seattle Opera. Their camaraderie, conviction, and passions, masterfully conveyed by an iconic score, make La bohème easy to love-and impossible to forget. Puccini’s lush, romantic score-performed by a 60-piece orchestra-perfectly captures the simple joys and heartbreaking sorrows of the idealistic bohemians. A timeless story of love and loss. An audience favorite for over a century, this tale of four young Parisians who dedicate their lives to art and love is guaranteed to touch your heart.
