The American soprano, Lindsay Espinosa [Espinoza], obtained her Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Baldwin Wallace University (2008-2012); and her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Colorado State University (2013-2015). During her studies in Colorado, she was an apprentice artist with Opera Fort Collins and performed Adina, Young Heidi and Laurie in their abridged productions of Elixir of Love, Follies (September 2014), and The Tender Land. She also competed in the Denver Lyric Opera Guild’s voice competition where she was awarded an honorable mention.
Lindsay Espinosa has been praised for “[handling] difficult coloratura passages with the ease of a true professional, and all the high notes too.” (Opera Pronto). In 2016, she traveled to Florida to participate in the Miami Music Festival, where she performed in their Broadway and Opera Aria Night performances as well as singing the role of Le Feu in its production of L’enfant et les sortilèges. After this festival, she traveled to Mezzano, Italy, where she sang the role of Adele in the Music Academy International’s production of Die Fledermaus. In winter 2017, she performed in the ensemble and covered the role of First Lady in W.A. Mozart's Die Zauberflöte with Opera AACC in Maryland. She has also had the pleasure of singing in the Annapolis Chorale for their 2016-2017 season and was a featured performer in their performance of Oklahoma! as well as a soloist for their concert Music for a New World II. She is performing as the soprano soloist for the Bach+ Series’ performances of J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio (BWV 248) this winter and will perform the role of Lily in the Annapolis Chorale’s production of The Secret Garden. She currently lives in Annapolis, Maryland. Since September 2020, she is Movement and Music Instructor at Preschool Teacher Annapolis. |