Italian-American Soprano, Carina DiGianfilippo, has been praised by The Boston Globe for her “winsome” voice and hailed a “vision” by the Theatre Times. She was most recently seen as Cupidon in Offenbach’s Orphée aux enfers with the Opera Company of Middlebury in Vermont. This past season, she performed as Violetta in Verdi’s La Traviata with MassOpera in Boston, made her film debut as Charlene in Helios Opera’s production of Service Provider, and was a part of the inaugural concert of Upper Valley Baroque in New Hampshire. She has performed globally, winning First Place in the Concorso Internazionale Rolando Nicolosi Competition in Italy, and has sung in China as both a young artist with the iSING! International Young Artists Festival and as a guest artist with the Xi’an Symphony Orchestra. Miss DiGianfilippo holds music degrees from Manhattan School of Music and Syracuse University. For more credits, please visit www.carinadigianfilippo.com.