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Lisette Oropesa Biography

Lisette Oropesa is one of the most popular and richest Opera Singer who was born on September 29, 1983 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Lisette Oropesa, born September 29, 1983, is an American operatic singer. Her extensive repertoire includes works by Gluck, Mozart, Rossini and Donizetti as well as Verdi. She has performed roles in English and Spanish, as well German, French, and Italian with her beautiful lyric coloratura soprano voice. Her roles include Gilda Gilda, Konstanze Lucia, Manon, Gilda, Gilda and Gilda.

Oropesa and Steven Harris, her high school boyfriend, reconnected via Facebook in 2008. They were married in Arizona in October 2012.

In April and May 2012, Oropesa appeared with the Pittsburgh Opera as Konstanze in a production of Die Entführung aus dem Serail set on the Orient Express in the Pasha’s private train car. In October 2012, she again performed the role of Lucia with the Arizona Opera to success. In November, she continued her success by performing the role of Cleopatra in Michigan Opera Theatre’s Giulio Cesare to acclaim.

The end of the 2012-13 season culminated with her singing as Gilda in Rigoletto and as the Waldvogel in Siegfried where she was well received in both productions: “Her pure, smooth soprano and alert presence were both endearing” “…including the bright yellow Forest Bird, beautifully sung from offstage by Lisette Oropesa.”

She was substituted and sang her first major role at the Metropolitan Opera. She was Susanna in Sir Jonathan Miller’s production of The Marriage of Figaro, opposite Erwin Schrott’s Figaro, in October 2007. It was a huge success.

NameLisette Oropesa
First NameLisette
Last NameOropesa
OccupationOpera Singer
BirthdaySeptember 29
Birth Year1983
Place of BirthNew Orleans
Home TownLouisiana
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignVirgo
Full/Birth Name
ParentsRebeca Oropesa Ulloa
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseSteven Harris
Children(s)Not Available

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In 2013, the soprano sang the role of Pamina in The Magic Flute at Florida Grand Opera and reviews were universally positive, as noted in several: “Oropesa was beyond fantastic in her portrayal of Pamina.” “Her aria ‘Ach, ich fühl’s’, sung as she believes Tamino no longer loves her, was genuinely moving …”

Lisette Oropesa Net Worth

Lisette Oropesa is one of the richest Opera Singer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lisette Oropesa's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Oropesa won the National Council Grand Finals Grand Finals at Metropolitan Opera in 2005. She then joined the Met’s Lindemann Young Artists Development Program in 2008, where she graduated. In September 2006, she made her Met debut singing a small part in Jean-Pierre Ponnelle’s production of Idomeneo. James Levine conducted the production. She then took over as First Lay-Sister in their production of Suor Angelica.

Oropesa appeared in Hansel and Gretel in 2007-08. She also played the Dew Fairy in 2008-09 Met’s Hansel and Gretel. Oropesa also played the role of Lisette, opposite Roberto Alagna and Samuel Ramey in Nicolas Joel’s La rondine. In 2009’s Met’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, Woglinde, she also performed the role of the Rhinemaiden Woglinde. Siegfried, she also sang the off-stage role as the Woodbird.

In September 2010, she reprised her Rhinemaiden in the Met’s season-opening production of Das Rheingold, for which she won a Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording in 2013. In May 2011, she sang the part of the god Amor in Mark Morris’s production of Orfeo ed Euridice. In December 2011, she created the role of Miranda in the Met’s baroque pastiche, The Enchanted Island, singing opposite Plácido Domingo, and conducted by William Christie.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeOpera Singer
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

The end of 2013 saw a successful opening of a new production of Falstaff at the Met, conducted by Levine. According to The New York Times, “[with the role of Nannetta], the winning soprano Lisette Oropesa, sings with effortless grace and lyrical bloom.”

Opera engagements included Nannetta at the Dutch National Opera; Gilda at Grand Théâtre de Genève; and Konstanze at the Bavarian State Opera. Her last performance of 2014 was her debut at the Los Angeles Opera as Rosalba in Daniel Catán’s Florencia en el Amazonas.

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That summer resulted in Oropesa’s continued operatic triumphs as Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro at the Santa Fe Opera: “Nothing in the evening surpassed her rendition of “Deh vieni, non tardar” in act 4, in which she spun strands of magic in the evening air” noted critic James Keller. Later in 2013, she sang the role of Amalia at the Washington Concert Opera for Verdi’s I Masnadieri in which she “achieved total triumph as Amalia, the trill-filled part created for Jenny Lind.” She was also called in as a last minute replacement for Nannetta in San Francisco Opera’s Falstaff.

In 2014, she starred alongside Jonas Kaufmann and Sophie Koch in the new production of Werther directed by Richard Eyre. The New York Times noted that “The bright-voiced, impressive soprano Lisette Oropesa is a sunny, winning Sophie.”

Who is Lisette Oropesa Dating?

According to our records, Lisette Oropesa married to Steven Harris. As of December 1, 2023, Lisette Oropesa’s is not dating anyone.

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After her performances at the Met in early 2014, Oropesa’s summer schedule included many concerts. These included Haydn’s The Creation in New York and in Cleveland; the St Matthew Passion in Chicago; Die Entführung aus dem Serail in Bellingham, Washington; and a reprise of her 2010 performance in The Marriage of Figaro at Ravinia Festival.

Facts & Trivia

Lisette Ranked on the list of most popular Opera Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Lisette Oropesa celebrates birthday on September 29 of every year.

Oropesa is a vegan, and avid runner/marathoner who has been featured in Runner’s World Magazine. In 2014, she co-contributed to Running, Eating, Thinking: A Vegan Anthology by Martin Rowe, where she talked about her weight loss journey and how she now follows a plant-based diet.

What type of soprano is Lisette Oropesa?

With her lyric coloratura soprano voice, she has performed roles in her native Spanish and English, as well as German, French and Italian. She is particularly noted in the roles of Susanna, Gilda, Konstanze, Lucia and Manon.

How much weight did Lisette Oropesa lose?

I won the [National Council Auditions] after graduating from Louisiana State. I was a really good singer but I was really overweight. When I joined the Met in 2005, I weighed 210 pounds and was told I had talent but needed to lose weight. Through lifestyle tweaks, I lost 60 pounds over a few years.

Who is the youngest opera singer?

The Latrobe, Pennsylvania performer, treated CBS News to a special performance. Victory Brinker, a now-10-year-old girl from Latrobe, Pennsylvania, has been named the world’s youngest opera singer, according to Guinness World Records.

What is the rarest voice type?

A countertenor is a male singer who can sing as high as a soprano or mezzo-soprano. The countertenor is the rarest of all voice types.

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