Jennifer Robinson, soprano, is an emerging artist earning acclaim for her expressive musicality and radiant tone. Ms. Robinson is a former participant in the Chautauqua Institute, where she spent two consecutive summers and performed roles such as Nella (Gianni Schicchi), La Princesse (L'enfant) and Mariuccia (I due timidi). In 2025, she joined the Aspen Music Festival as a Fleming Artist, where she appeared as the soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah conducted by Jane Glover, alongside a distinguished cast of artists. She is the recipient of multiple honors recognizing her early promise and artistic potential. These include an Emerging Artist Award from the Opera Index Foundation (2024) and an Encouragement Award from the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition (New England Region) after just turning 21. Ms. Robinson is also a recipient of the Shoshana Foundation’s Richard F. Gold Career Grant and is currently supported by the Bagby Foundation for the Musical Arts. In the fall of 2025, she is beginning her studies at the Curtis Institute of Music under the tutelage of celebrated pedagogue Julia Faulkner.