Michelle Bradley

Soprano

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    “Soprano Michelle Bradley won the George London-Leonie Rysanek Award, one of the top five, and she was easily the star of the day. With her gorgeous voice, rich, rounded, and violet colored, she sang Verdi’s “D’amor sull ali rosee” from Il Trovatore, and it was tremendous. Beyond the sheer beauty of her voice and her technical command, Bradley had clearly thought deeply about the music. The shape of her phrases distilled not only the character but the drama of the opera down to a musical essence.”
    George Grella, New York Classical Review, February 18, 2017

    Michelle Bradley, a recent graduate of the Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, is beginning to garner great acclaim as one of today’s most promising Verdi soprano.

    This season, Ms. Bradley will make debuts with the Vienna State Opera as Leonora in Il Trovatore (a role debut), the San Francisco Opera as Elvira in Ernani, the San Diego Opera as the title-role in Aida and will return to the Metropolitan Opera for their New Year’s Eve Gala as Liù in Act II of Turandot. She will appear in solo recital at the Kennedy Center and perform Barber’s Knoxville, Summer...