Zixue (Haiming) Wu is a soprano born in Wuhan, China. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and her master’s degree from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. Wu is currently pursuing her Artistic Diploma at the Montclair State University John J. Cali School of Music under the tutelage of Beth Roberts. In the upcoming September, she will make her Lincoln Center debut at Alice Tully Hall in the 2025 Golden Night Concert, co-presented by the Manhattan Philharmonic Society and the New York Yellow Crane Club. In December, she will perform the role of Monica in Gian Carlo Menotti’s The Medium at the Alexander Kasser Theatre at Montclair State University. In the past summer, Wu participated in Masterclass Ischia in Forio, Italy, and covered Gilda in Verdi’s Rigoletto in Savannah VOICE Festival. She was in the iSing! Festival, organized by Tian Hao Jiang, and performed in the concerts of Ancient Tang Poems World Tour in Macau and Wuhan in September 2024. In the summer of 2024, she took part in the Classic Lyric Arts program in France, where she performed the role of Juliette in Roméo et Juliette in an opera scene. In USC Opera’s 2023 Fall Production, Wu was L’Ensoleillad in Jules Massenet’s Chérubin. In 2023, Wu performed as Younger Alyce in Glory Denied, in the USC Opera Spring Production. She also portrayed Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro at the International Lyric Academy, in Charlotte, NC. In the same summer, she sang Oscar in Un Ballo in Maschera during the Grand Final Gala Concert of the Tel Aviv Summer Opera Program, with the Israel Symphony Orchestra conducted by Louis Lohraseb. Wu has performed at venues such as the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Hall, Shanghai Concert Hall, Shangyin Opera House, Shanghai Helvting Concert Hall, Wuhan Qintai Concert Hall, and Hubei Theatre. She has worked with voice teachers and coaches including Xiuying Li, Kamal Khan, Beth Roberts, Michael Paul, Mary Pinto, Kevin Murphy, and Jeremy Frank, and has participated in Master Classes with Sherrill Milnes, Nelson Calzi, Antoine Palloc, Arthur Fagen, and Hartmut Höll.