Amy Owens, soprano

Photo Credit: Karsten Staiger

Amy is an award-winning soprano known for her “high-flying vocals” and “scene-stealing” charisma on operatic and symphonic stages, as well as her multi-disciplinary pursuits as a music educator, producer, and conductor (Opera News). She is known on concert stages for her interpretation of Carmina Burana, including multiple performances with the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center and Wolf Trap, as well as with MidAmerica productions for her Carnegie Hall debut. Career highlights include performances with the Santa Fe Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Dallas Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Utah Opera, Virginia Opera, National Symphony, San Diego Symphony, New York Festival of Song, Brooklyn Art Song Society, and Virginia Arts Festival. Her operatic and musical theater roles include Cunegonde in Candide, Johanna in Sweeney Todd, Chrisann Brennan in The Revolution of Steve Jobs, Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance, Emily in Our Town, and Phoebe in Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. She is frequently sought after for contemporary works, including Santa Fe Opera’s world premiere of Sweet Potato Kicks the Sun, where she created the title role, and the workshop of Eurydice with the Metropolitan Opera. In addition to performing, she serves as the director of the Young Voices of Santa Fe Opera. 

Upcoming Performances:

Dec 6 – Holiday Concert

Dec 7 – Family Holiday Concert