Olivia Currier is a mezzo-soprano from Albuquerque, New Mexico. She recently completed a season as an Apprentice Artist with the Sarasota Opera, and was a Frank Nemhauser Vocal Apprentice with Berkshire Choral International in Berlin, Germany. Her principal credits include the role of Prinz Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus with Opera Magnifico, Beppe in L’amico Fritz with Amici Opera Company, and Béatrice in Béatrice et Bénédict with Shakespeare Opera Theatre. As a versatile artist that embraces recital, concert, and choral repertoire, she performed a selection from Mikel Rouse’s Failing Kansas in Marshall Opera’s Oral History Concert at the Lincoln Center and presented a recital at the Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel, Maryland, as a winner of their Classical Recital Competition. She was previously a Choral Scholar with Quintessence: A Community of Singers and was the alto soloist in Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb with the Lubbock Chorale. She has been awarded 1st Place at the Central Texas songSLAM Competition, a Semifinalist in the Camerata Bardi International Vocal Competition, a Finalist at the International Opera Institute’s Las Vegas Vocal Competition, and was a recipient of the Anna Sosenko Assist Trust. Ms. Currier holds a degree from Texas Tech University and resides in Waco, Texas. She is currently in her graduate studies at Baylor University under the tutelage of Dr. Robert Best.
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