Mallory Bogle is a soprano originally from Covington, Louisiana. Her recent operatic roles include Pamina in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte (Berlin Opera Academy), Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni (Vienna Opera Festival), Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus (CIM Opera Theater), the title roles of Handel’s Agrippina (Chicago Summer Opera) and Massenet’s Cendrillon (CIM Opera Theater), and Prioress Lidoine in Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmelites (CIM Opera Theater). She recently won first prize for voice in the 2022 Medici International Music Competition, and was chosen as a semifinalist for the 2023 John Alexander Vocal Competition. She earned her undergraduate degree in voice performance from Belmont University in 2020, and recently graduated with an MM in Voice from the Cleveland Institute of Music.
In addition to operatic repertoire, Mallory also performs a wide variety of other genres, including country, oldies, musical theater, and swamp pop of her native Louisiana. Self-taught in both piano and guitar, she has been accompanying herself for various gigs throughout Louisiana and Tennessee since high school. Mallory is currently based in Nashville, TN, where she regularly performs a variety of gigs, from singing with the local chapter of Opera on Tap to singing country music on the famed Broadway strip.