Spring Newsletter

Teatro alla Scala, Teatro Real

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Hello my friends, and welcome to our Spring 2023 Newsletter!!Ā  As always I’m thrilled to be sharing more updates with you, and a lot has been announced in the past couple of months.Ā  Firstly, I’m grateful for all the honors and awards that I’ve been privileged to receive this year.Ā  While I’m not after trophies and accolades, it is of course with humble gratitude that I pledge my continued devotion to this work, and to always strive for excellence in all I do.Ā  It means so much to me that people appreciate and are inspired by this wonderful art form, one that I’m privileged to practice every day.Ā  So, thank you!

My Spring season is in bloom with two marvelous roles: Lucia di Lammermoor at Teatro alla Scala, which is a new production that was postponed from 2020, and Fiorilla in Il Turco in Italia at the Teatro Real.Ā  I’m always happy to sing bel canto, and in such fabulous theatres as these, it’s a great joy!Ā  Lucia I’ve sung many times, but to sing it at La Scala is an absolute highlight of my life and career, for which I feel very honored.Ā  As for Fiorilla, it’s a role I sang early on in my career and after 12 years she’s back!Ā  I so enjoy singing comedic roles!Ā  It’s nice to have a change of pace from the more tragic operas I’ve been doing lately.Ā  Both Amalia in I masnadieri in Munich and OphĆ©lie in Hamlet in Paris were wonderfully successful runs, and it was also exciting to be part of the Mozart Requiem performance in Salzburg.Ā  What a treat.Ā  Thank you to all who have been watching these and sending messages.Ā  We hope to see you in Milan and Madrid!

Upcoming Performances

Lucia di Lammermoor

Teatro alla Scala Lucia

The new production of Lucia di Lammermoor, which was scheduled to inaugurate the 2020-2021 season, brings the opera back to the stage after its historical edition in 1967 with Claudio Abbado and Renata Scotto. Lisette returns to La Scala to give life to this historic return of Lucia to the theater.Ā 

April 13, 16, 20, 23, 26, 29 Ā and Ā May 02, 05 Teatro alla Scala Milano, MI

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Il Turco in Italia

Teatro Real Fiorilla

Lisette returns to the Teatro Real as Fiorilla in Il Turco in Italia, a role she has not performed in 12 years. This new production will be realized by the famed director, Laurent Pelly. Musical direction by Giacomo Sagripanti.Ā 

May 31 Ā and Ā June 04, 06, 09, 12 Teatro Real Madrid, ES

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Features

Interviews

I've been very fortunate to have been asked for many interviews this month. Here is a list of them! Ā 

Cover Stories

Magazine Covers

I've been very fortunate to have been on the cover of a couple of opera magazines this quarter! I am so honored! Ā 

Oper! Magazine Awards - Best Female Singer

Announcement

Thank you so much to theĀ Oper! MagazineĀ for the recognition as the "Best Female Singer" of the year. It is an honor to be awarded this prestigious award, and I am truly grateful. I couldn't have achieved this without the support of my team, family, and friends. I will continue to work hard and strive for excellence.

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Alcina wins "Best New Opera Production" at the Olivier Awards!

Announcement

ALCINA wins the Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production!!!! Congratulations to our fabulous team at the Royal Opera HouseĀ for a work of love, magic, and joy.

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Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

Announcement

LISETTE OROPESA ISĀ CHEVALIER DES ARTS ET DES LETTRES

Lisette Oropesa has been awarded the title of ā€œChevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettresā€ by the French minister of Culture. The Order is granted to Ā«PEOPLE WHO HAVE DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES BY THEIR CREATIONS IN THE ARTISTIC OR LITERARY FIELD OR BY THE CONTRIBUTION THEY HAVE MADE TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE ARTS AND LETTERS IN FRANCE AND IN THE WORLDĀ».Ā 

The prestigious recognition was awarded yesterday, 8 March, to the American soprano of Cuban origins by Jean Philippe Thiellay, President of the Centre National de la Musique, during a brief ceremony held at the Opéra National de Paris, which followed the preview for young people under the age of 28 of HAMLET, by Ambroise Thomas, with Oropesa as its female lead interpreter.

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Reviews

Abel and Cain, children of King Lear

Feb. 6, 2023

There remains the amazing Lisette Oropesa who in a few years has conquered the first places in the roles of lyric soprano of agility. The voice is wide, she has a good foundation, endowed with an iron technique, with a control of all the moments in all the register, knowing how to spin the notes, to measure the volume, to dose the effects with a scenic attitude always adapted, never overacting, surprisingly natural.

—  Guy Cherqui  •  Wanderer

Mozart fills halls and the giant stage

Feb. 5, 2023

Lisette Oropesa provided fuller bel canto brilliance in Mozart's Requiem

—  Florian Oberhummer  •  Salzburger Nachrichten

THOMAS, Hamlet – Paris (OnP)

March 12, 2023

At her side, Lisette Oropesa portrays a delicate Ophelia with a voice larger than those usually heard in this role, which allows her to fill the large space of the Bastille without any problem. The medium is full-bodied, the treble solid and well projected, the coloratura irreproachable and the diction perfectly intelligible. Her scene of madness, complete with repeats, earned her a well-deserved ovation.

—  Christian Peter  •  Forum Opera

At the OpƩra Bastille, Ludovic TƩzier makes Hamlet a dark and inhabited clown

March 15, 2023

But Lisette Oropesa has a pure soprano, with a bronzed medium, solar high notes, a flawless virtuosity and a perfectly intelligible diction. Her scene of madness, in undress, at the foot of a bathtub in which she lets herself sink, is striking. Just like her silent return at the end, a frail and poetic silhouette of a young girl on her knees scattering her own ashes from a funeral urn.

—  Marie-Aude Roux  •  Le Monde

Reflections

Watching the video footage from our Vlog that accompanies this Newsletter, I was overwhelmed with how many beautiful things we saw these past few months.Ā  I’m so incredibly grateful that we have been able to travel and see some stunning places, experience the grandeur of nature, and the beauty of the intimate quiet of the wintertime.Ā  With every new season there are surprises and more beauties to behold, and I’m so grateful that I have the opportunity to experience these things, on and off stage, with my wonderful husband who’s always there supporting me and working together with me.Ā  We are lucky and beyond thankful that we can lead this incredible life, and that the road ahead is one that we march on together.Ā  This work can be very demanding and difficult, but the rewards really are endless, if you open your heart to receive them.Ā  And every time I look around, I see gifts and blessings.Ā  For each and every one of those, this Easter season reminds me to be grateful.Ā 

Lisette Oropesa Portrait
Lisette Oropesa

Lyric coloratura soprano Lisette Oropesa is one of the most in-demand artists on the stages of the world, performing at leading opera houses including the Metropolitan Opera, Teatro alla Scala, Wiener Staatsoper, and OpƩra National de Paris.

Upcoming Performances
Manon

Opernhaus Zürich

Sept. 24, 27 , Oct. 03, 07, 10

La traviata

Staatsoper Unter den Linden

Oct. 17

RomƩo et Juliette

Staatsoper Unter den Linden

Oct. 26, 29 , Nov. 01, 06

La traviata

Bayerische Staatsoper

Nov. 11, 14, 16, 20