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Brooklyn Snow

Soprano Brooklyn Snow is a rising international artist with multiple performances to her credit in both Europe and the United States in her young career. This season, Ms. Snow makes her debut at Carnegie Hall as the soprano soloist for Choirs of America’s Emerging Artists Series, debuts at Arizona Opera in A Little Night Music, returns to sing with the New Philharmonic in a concert version of West Side Story as Maria, and performs as Nannetta in Falstaff with Union Avenue Opera. She most recently covered the role of Semele with Opera Santa Barbara.

In 2020, she sang all three heroine roles in Les Contes d’Hoffmann in a well-reviewed return to Union Avenue Opera. “Snow was especially adept in distinguishing her three very different characters, displaying that stunning combination of vocal athleticism and theatrical smarts that impressed me so much in UAOs “Candide” in 2019.” Chuck Lavazzi, KDHX. Ms. Snow had previously received an Outstanding Achievement in Opera award nomination for her 2019 performance as Cunegonde in Candide with the company.

She debuted with Opera Santa Barbara as Woglinde in Das Rheingold, following up with a performance in At The Statue of Venus, a monodrama by Jake Heggie and covering the role of Norina in Don Paquale. Ms. Snow was a featured soprano in the Eugene Opera’s virtual New Year's Eve Gala Concert. She sang her first Adina in L’elisir d’amore with Opera Bend in 2019 and will reprise the role with The Southern Illinois Music Festival in 2023. Ms. Snow was a finalist for the Central Region in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 2015. Originally from Beaverton, Oregon, Ms. Snow holds music performance degrees from the University of Oregon and Indiana University School of Music.

Performances

Past Seasons