Julianne M.
Perkins

Soprano
Julianne M. Perkins
Soprano Julianne M. Perkins is known for her warm color and dexterity throughout her wide and stratospheric range. In the spring of 2021, Ms. Perkins will sing Queen of the Night (Die Zauberflöte) at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver.
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Biography

Julianne M. Perkins

Ms. Perkins was recently seen as a chorus member for Opera Colorado's production of Pagliacci. The summer of 2020, she was chosen as a participant for both the Collaborative Piano Institute Vocal Academy and the Dandelion Opera Institute. She was also an Apprentice Artist for Milwaukee Opera Theatre (2012-2013). Past role credits include Young Edie Beale in Grey Gardens, Nina in Dear World, Varina in the semi-staged production of American Spring (Sam Mullooly), Eliza in The Zoo, Young Heidi in Sondheim’s Follies, Jack’s Mother in Jack and the Beanstalk (Davies), Edith in The Pirates of Penzance, and the Sandman and Dew Fairy in Hänsel Und Gretel. Special credits include performing duties as Music Director, Music Coordinator, Co-Music Arranger, and performer in the original multi-disciplined Fruition of a Delusion, a play focused on renewable energy, performed in a 3D lab. Most recently, Ms. Perkins has been studying the roles of Gilda (Rigoletto) and Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor). She was featured in a special composition concert in summer of 2020 in which she helped compose her performance piece. Passionate about bringing new works to life, Ms. Perkins will be premiering a piece by composer Nic Bizub in her Master's recital in the spring of 2021. She will be making her Vienna debut with the Vienna Summer Music Festival 2021. Ms. Perkins studies with Catherine Kasch at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. Current coaches include Sahar Nouri, Beth Nielsen, Greer Grimsley, Paul Groves, and Kathryn Lewek respectively.





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Soprano