NATASHA WILSON, SOPRANO
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Morgana, Bradamante (Laurel Semerdjian, right). From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's review: "soprano Natasha Wilson proved a show stealer as Alcina’s sister, Morgana, her charismatic whimsy and light, supple voice proving an absolute delight."
Natasha Wilson sings at 2019 Rising Stars concert
Natasha Wilson sings at Market Square Farmers Market
Natasha Wilson as the role of Rosalba in Florencia en el Amazonas. Pittsburgh in the Round commended her performance saying she "gave a fine display of a lovely soprano voice."
Rosalba and Arcadio (Andres Acosta) express their complicated feelings for each other. Their duets were praised as being "especially engaging" by Pittsburgh in the Round.
Natasha Wilson is a second-year Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist in 2020-21. She performed Rosalba/Florencia en el Amazonas and Morgana/Alcina in 2019.
Natasha Wilson is a New Zealand-born soprano, and has a Bachelor of Music, (Honours, first-class), majoring in classical vocal performance, from the University of Auckland. Natasha was recently based in San Francisco, where she completed her Post-Graduate Diploma in Vocal Studies, at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, under the tutelage of César Ulloa.
Natasha made her professional debut with New Zealand Opera, as a member of the company for their touring production of The Mikado. Natasha has also performed internationally with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra as the soprano soloist in both their Spanish Baroque concert series, as well as their opera series, Bittersweet Obsessions.
As a 2018 Dame Malvina Major Emerging Artist with New Zealand Opera, Natasha was seen on stage as Paquette in Candide during Auckland Arts Festival, Giannetta in The Elixir of Love, and as Adina in the ‘Opera in Schools tour’ version of The Elixir of Love, as part of New Zealand Opera’s Education programme. Natasha has also been a member of the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation’s mentoring programme since 2016.
Ms. Wilson's Residency is generously sponsored by Michele and Pat Atkins.