A 2020 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist, Canadian-Italian mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo is the first and only vocalist to have been presented with the Leonard Bernstein Award from the Schleswig Holstein Festival. D’Angelo made her stage debut as Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro at the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi, where she was awarded with the 2016 Monini Prize. One of Canada’s “Top 30 Under 30” Classical Musicians, and WQXR NYC Public Radio’s “40 Under 40” singers to watch, D’Angelo has won first prize in numerous international competitions including the Metropolitan Opera Competition, the Canadian Opera Company Competition, the George London Competition, the Gerda Lissner Competition, the Innsbruck Baroque Competition, and the Operalia Competition where a historic win included First Pri
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Past performances 2016 — Yesterday
Sinfónico 16, Mahler, A.Matthews, D.Matthews, C.Bruckner
Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de EspañaSoloist
View program, cast and crewGiulio Cesare in Egitto (Julius Caesar in Egypt), Händel
Opéra National de ParisSesto Pompeo (Sesto)
View cast and crewSinfónico 16, Mahler, A.Matthews, D.Matthews, C.Bruckner
Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de EspañaSoloist
View program, cast and crewGiulio Cesare in Egitto (Julius Caesar in Egypt), Händel
Opéra National de ParisSesto Pompeo (Sesto)
View cast and crewEmily D'Angelo et le TSO à la Maison Symphonique, RiihimäkiBrahmsBeethoven
Montreal Symphony OrchestraMezzo-soprano
View program, cast and crewGimeno & Toronto Symphony Orchestra, BrahmsVarious
National Arts CentreMezzo-soprano
View program, cast and crewCosì fan tutte, Mozart
Wiener StaatsoperDorabella
View cast and crewIdomeneo, Mozart
Bavarian State OperaIdamante
View cast and crewA 2020 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist, Canadian-Italian mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo is the first and only vocalist to have been presented with the Leonard Bernstein Award from the Schleswig Holstein Festival. D’Angelo made her stage debut as Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro at the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi, where she was awarded with the 2016 Monini Prize. One of Canada’s “Top 30 Under 30” Classical Musicians, and WQXR NYC Public Radio’s “40 Under 40” singers to watch, D’Angelo has won first prize in numerous international competitions including the Metropolitan Opera Competition, the Canadian Opera Company Competition, the George London Competition, the Gerda Lissner Competition, the Innsbruck Baroque Competition, and the Operalia Competition where a historic win included First Pri