American soprano Jasmine Habersham’s current and future engagements include JULIETTE Romeo et Juliette Minnesota Opera, ASHLEY The Listeners Lyric Opera of Chicago, Claudette Colvin She Who Dared Chicago, ADINA L’Elisir d’amore Florida Grand Opera, GILDA Rigoletto Atlanta Opera, FRASQUITA Carmen Liceu Barcelona, ALMIRENA Rinaldo The Glimmerglass Festival, PAMINA Die Zauberflöte Nashville Opera, MABEL The Pirates of Penzance Central City Opera, as well as Carmina Burana Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Virginia Symphony.
Most recent engagements include SOPHIE Werther Houston Grand Opera, ZERLINA Don Giovanni Seattle Opera, SARAH RUTH Edward Tulane Minnesota Opera, GILDA Opera North (UK), Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Utah Opera, CLEOPATRA Giulio Cesare Atlanta Opera, NANNETTA Falstaff Berkshire Opera, SUSANNA Le nozze di Figaro and EURYDICE Orpheus in the Underworld Madison Opera and JULIETTE Roméo et Juliette Opera San Jose.
Other notable engagements include SOLOIST in Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Christmas Pops, PIP Moby Dick Opera San Jose and Utah Opera, CLARA Porgy and Bess Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Utah Festival Opera, ADINA L’elisir d’amore Phoenicia International Festival, PAMINA Opera Theatre of St. Louis and YUM-YUM The Mikado Kentucky Opera.
Ms. Habersham has performed as a featured soloist in numerous concerts including Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Mahler’s 4th Symphony, Szymanowski’s Stabat Mater, Schubert’s Mass in G, Bach’s B Minor Mass, Handel’s Messiah, and Duke Ellington’s Concert of Sacred Music.
She received her Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance at Shorter College and her Master of Music and Artist Diploma from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
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Representation: Europe
"Jasmine Habersham’s soaring lyricism – plus her ability to cut across the orchestra in the mighty Act 3 trio – makes a huge impression and, as Gilda, she overcomes some unfortunate costume choices. (...) Also in Act 1 Caro nome, if a touch over-theatrical in presentation, gives the first indication of American soprano Jasmine Habersham’s artistry."
The Reviews Hub
"Lighthearted moments in “Werther” come at a premium, but they do exist: in soprano Jasmine Habersham as Charlotte’s younger sister Sophie, whose pure youthful ebullience at times seems like she could single-handedly vanquish the growing romantic angst around her."
Houston Chronicle
"Lyric-coloratura Jasmine Habersham did a wonderful job expressing the doubts and yearnings of Mary (candidate #490) and also encompassing her wide-ranging vocal part in lustrous, emotional tone."
Opera News
"Soprano Jasmine Habersham, a local favorite and capable soprano, made an elegant impression with her lightly ornamented delivery of Cleopatra’s “V’adoro pupille” at the close of Act I."
Opera News