Jennifer Robinson is a 22 year old American Soprano whose artistry, poise, and vocal versatility are earning her recognition as a compelling young talent in the operatic industry.

Ms. Robinson will begin her Masters Degree in the fall of 2025 at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, where she will study under the tutelage of renowned pedagogue Julia Faulkner.

Most recently, Jennifer was a Fleming Artist at the Aspen Music Festival, where she appeared as the Soprano Soloist in Handel’s Messiah under the baton of Dame Jane Glover.

During her time at Aspen, she also covered the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart’s masterpiece Così fan tutte, and was seen in scenes from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor (Lucia). Alongside this, she had the immense opportunity to work closely with Renée Fleming, as well as esteemed coaches and conductors including Patrick Summers, Myra Huang, Pierre Valet, and Stephen King.

Previously, Jennifer spent two summers at the Chautauqua Voice Institute with her former teacher, the late Marlena Malas where she performed roles including Nella in Gianni Schicchi (Puccini), Mariuccia in I due timidi (Rota), and , La Princesse in L’enfant et les sortiléges (Ravel) directed by Marcus Shields.

Her recent accolades include an encouragement award from the 2023 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition (New England Region) and an Emerging Artist Award from the Opera Index Foundation.

As of Spring 2025, Jennifer is also a proud recipient of support from the Bagby Foundation for the arts and the Shoshana Foundation which honored her as a Richard F. Gold Career Grant Recipient.