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Kirsten Chambers
Kirsten Chambers is most known for her portrayal of the title role of Salome, which she performed at the Metropolitan Opera, Opera Hong Kong, Florida Grand Opera, and soon, at San Diego Opera. She made her Carnegie Hall debut singing Maria in Strauss’ “Friedenstag” with the American Symphony Orchestra. At the Metropolitan Opera, she covered leading and supporting roles, including Isolde in “Tristan und Isolde,” Helmwige in “Die Walküre,” and Marie in “Wozzeck.”
Internationally, she debuted as Elsa in “Lohengrin” at the Savonlinna OperaFestival, reprising the role at the Hong Kong Arts Festival and Opéra de Rennes.

Regional opera engagements include the Angel in “Angels in America” for New York City Opera. In Boston, Ms. Chambers performed the Infantin in “Der Zwerg," the title role in Strauss’ “Die ägyptische Helena,” and Mrs. Poe in “The Voyage of Edgar Allen Poe”with Odyssey Opera. She sang the Foreign Princess in “Rusalka” at Lyric Opera of Kansas City. Performed Leonore in “Fidelio” with St. Petersburg Opera, the title role of Tosca with Opera Saratoga and Martha Cardona Opera, where she also performed Santuzza in “Cavalleria Rusticana.” At Indianapolis Opera she performed Donna Anna in “Don Giovanni” and with Opera Orlando Marchesa del Poggio in “Un giorno di regno.” She covered the title role of Turandot with Arizona Opera, and the title role in “Ariadne auf Naxos” at Toledo Opera. Her NYC debut was singing Nedda in “Pagliacci” with the Bronx Opera.
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