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Lindsey Chinn

Soprano Lindsey Chinn, a Tennessee native, is a dynamic and well informed performer and a graduate of the Mannes School of Music. Her upcoming engagements include Rachmaninoff’s All Night Vigil in October 2022 and Monteverdi’s Vespro de la Beata Vergine with Music at Co-Cath in Brooklyn.

Past engagements include Mozart scenes with Bel Canto Bootcamp in summer 2022, Dika/Alekto in Mark Adamo’s Lysistrata with Pittsburgh Festival Opera, Gossip 2 in The Ghosts of Versailles with Chautauqua Opera, Anna Maurrant in Street Scene with Mannes Opera, Countess Ceprano in Rigoletto with Lighthouse Opera, Galatea in Acis and Galatea, and Soprano 1 in Hydrogen Jukebox with Carnegie Mellon Opera. Lindsey was a semi-finalist in the Eleanor McCollum competition in 2020, and a recipient of an Encouragement Award from the Met Opera National Council in 2019. In 2020 and 2021, Lindsey was a young artist at Pittsburgh Festival Opera. She was a Chautauqua Opera young artist in 2019. She’s also attended IVAI in New York, AIMS in Graz and the Savannah Voice Festival. Lindsey graduated in 2019 with her MM from Mannes School of Music. She holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University.

Lindsey is a student of Beth Roberts.