Allegra De Vita was recently seen in Miu Miu's Tales & Tellers and in a concert of de Falla pieces with the Pan-American Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. She has been seen as Maddalena in Rigoletto at Tulsa Opera, Angelina in La Cenerentola at Dayton Opera, and title role in Carmen with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. She is an alum of the Washington National Opera Cafritz Program and was a 2015 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Grand Finalist.
Allegra De Vita, a mezzo-soprano from Norwalk, Connecticut, was recently seen as the Italian Singer in Miu Miu's performance art piece "Tales & Tellers." This year also saw her exploring the spanish repertoire in a concert of de Falla pieces with the Pan-American Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center and as La Abula in La vida breve with Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle. She has been see as Donna Elvira with Opera Theater of Connecticut, Isabella in L'Italiana in Algeri with Tulsa Opera, Maddalena in a video streaming of Rigoletto at Tulsa Opera, Angelina in La Cenerentola at Dayton Opera, The Page in Salome at The Spoleto Festival, Siebel in Faust at Washington National Opera, the title role in Carmen with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Tancredi in Erminia with Opera Lafayette, Agrippina in Fall of Lehman Brothers with Ballet-Opera-Pantomime in Montreal, Olga in Eugene Onegin with Syracuse Opera, and sang Isaura while understudying Tancredi in Tancredi with Opera Philadelphia. Ms. De Vita spent three summers at the Glimmerglass Festival performing the roles of Pippo in La Gazza Ladra, Fulvio in Cato in Utica, and Arsamenes in Xerxes. As a 2018 graduate from the Washington National Opera’s Cafritz Young Artist Program, Ms. De Vita was seen as Rosina in The Barber of Seville (*Emerging Artist Performance), Tebaldo in Don Carlo, Ruggiero in Alcina (*), and Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro (*). Ms. De Vita was a 2015 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Grand Finalist and can be heard on the Grammy Award winning CD of “Wozzeck” conducted by Hans Graf with the Houston Symphony.
Allegra De Vita was recently seen in Miu Miu's Tales & Tellers and in a concert of de Falla pieces with the Pan-American Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. She has been seen as Maddalena in Rigoletto at Tulsa Opera, Angelina in La Cenerentola at Dayton Opera, and title role in Carmen with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. She is an alum of the Washington National Opera Cafritz Program and was a 2015 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Grand Finalist.
Allegra De Vita, a mezzo-soprano from Norwalk, Connecticut, was recently seen as the Italian Singer in Miu Miu's performance art piece "Tales & Tellers." This year also saw her exploring the spanish repertoire in a concert of de Falla pieces with the Pan-American Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center and as La Abula in La vida breve with Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle. She has been see as Donna Elvira with Opera Theater of Connecticut, Isabella in L'Italiana in Algeri with Tulsa Opera, Maddalena in a video streaming of Rigoletto at Tulsa Opera, Angelina in La Cenerentola at Dayton Opera, The Page in Salome at The Spoleto Festival, Siebel in Faust at Washington National Opera, the title role in Carmen with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Tancredi in Erminia with Opera Lafayette, Agrippina in Fall of Lehman Brothers with Ballet-Opera-Pantomime in Montreal, Olga in Eugene Onegin with Syracuse Opera, and sang Isaura while understudying Tancredi in Tancredi with Opera Philadelphia. Ms. De Vita spent three summers at the Glimmerglass Festival performing the roles of Pippo in La Gazza Ladra, Fulvio in Cato in Utica, and Arsamenes in Xerxes. As a 2018 graduate from the Washington National Opera’s Cafritz Young Artist Program, Ms. De Vita was seen as Rosina in The Barber of Seville (*Emerging Artist Performance), Tebaldo in Don Carlo, Ruggiero in Alcina (*), and Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro (*). Ms. De Vita was a 2015 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Grand Finalist and can be heard on the Grammy Award winning CD of “Wozzeck” conducted by Hans Graf with the Houston Symphony.
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