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Bianca Orsi began studying Opera and Classical music at the age of 13 in her hometown of Northern CA.  She has become a renowned soprano, performing in Opera's, concerts, and many events all through the United States and México. Her most recent standout performance as Despina in Cosi fan tutte at Mendocino Music Festival received much praise and a standing ovation.  Bianca performed in the role of Zamira, in the acclaimed Professional World Premiere opera Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Fallen Giant with Modesto Opera. She has performed at Opera Theatre St. Louis in Gianni Schicchi and as Adele in scenes from Die Fledermaus directed by James Robinson. She made her San Jose Opera debut as the second witch in Dido and Aeneas. As a soloist in the International Opera Festival of Morelia, ISOFOM, in México; she debuted her role as Nanetta in Giuseppe Verdi's Falstaff.  Bianca also sang Violetta from La Traviata, and Valentina from La Marchenera in concert performances. Bianca received great acclaim for her portrayal of La Princesse in L'enfant et les sortileges and Rosalia in the Musical Theater production of Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story. Ms. Orsi has also performed the role of Christine Daae in The Phantom of the Opera at the The Stockton Symphony Concert Series.  Bianca has sung in master classes and training programs with Patricia Racette, Morris Robinson, Ana Maria Martinez, Warren Jones, and Ruth Ann Swenson.  

 

 

 

Bianca holds a Master of Music in Vocal Arts from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelor of Music degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She currently studies with renowned soprano and teacher Sheri Greenawald and is mentored by renowned soprano Aprile Millo. She was awarded with the highly prestigious Encouragement Award from the Metropolitan Opera in the Los Angeles District, years 2018 and 2019. 

"A sparkling jewel of the evening was  Bianca Orsi. Her crystal clear, beautifully placed lyric-coloratura soprano, coupled with a charming presence as she romped her way through the part of the girls’ wily maid Despina, was a vocal delight from start to finish. Her singing bloomed with that sought after “chiaroscuro”, the vocal phenomenon of a sound being both bright and dark all at once, perfectly balanced."

 

- Classical Sonoma Magazine, July 2024

Bianca Orsi: Italian-American Operatic Soprano

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