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Victoria Thomasch - Maffio Orsini (cover)

Mezzo-Soprano Victoria Thomasch recently finished her residency with Sarasota Opera and was seen performing the role of Annio (La Clemenza di Tito) with Bronx Opera and Cherubino (The Three Little Pigs) with Finger Lakes Opera as part of their outreach programs. A few of her favorite performing experiences include singing her dream role of Cendrillon with the Miami Music Festival, performing in televised opera galas at the Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara, Mexico, making her European debut as Mercédès in a cabaret version of Carmen with the Berlin Opera Academy, leading the National Anthem in Toronto for a Blue Jays versus Yankees baseball game, and volunteering in Greece, where she taught music lessons to refugees. Additional opera roles: Cendrillon (Cendrillon), Cherubino (Le nozze di Figaro), Dorabella (Così fan tutte), Orlofsky (Die Fledermaus), Ottavia (L'incoronazione di Poppea), and Zweite Dame (Die Zauberflöte).

Victoria received her Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from New York University, her Bachelor of Music degree from Baylor University, and has completed Young Artist residencies with the Australian Contemporary Opera Company, Finger Lakes Opera, and Sarasota Opera. Awards include: 2nd Place for the Elaine Malbin and Mario Lanza Competition in NYC, 2nd Place for the Internationaler Anton Rubinstein Wettbewerb online, Finalist for the Lyra New York International Competition, and Semi-finalist for the Amigos da Opera de Santiago de Compostela.

In addition to being an opera singer, Victoria is the founder of “Recital for Refugees,” an annual concert series in NYC raising awareness, compassion, and money for the refugee crisis. She also teaches private voice and piano lessons and volunteers at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger here on the UWS.

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