Mezzo-soprano Sedona Libero is recognized for her authenticity, playfulness, and passion on the operatic stage. She made her professional debut as Dinah in Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti with the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, and her symphonic debut as the Alto Soloist in Mozart’s Requiem with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra.
In 2025, she joined the Glimmerglass Festival as a Resident Artist for its 50th Anniversary season, performing in the world premiere of Derek Bermel’s The House on Mango Street. She has also appeared as a Studio Artist with Teatro Nuovo (covering Romeo in I Capuleti ed i Montecchi), a Young Artist with Opera Southwest (Ernestina in L’occasione fa il ladro), and an Emerging Artist at the Seagle Festival (Rosie Chaney in The Manchurian Candidate and Carmen in La tragédie de Carmen).
Ms. Libero is a member of Arizona Opera’s Marion Roose Pullin Studio (2024–26). An active performer in her home state of Arizona, she has appeared as Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia with Valley Opera Company and served as a Teaching Artist for a season with Arizona Opera’s OperaTunity tour. She holds degrees from the University of Michigan (M.M.) and Northern Arizona University (B.M.).