Francesca Coverini
Bio:
Hailed as a “fearless performer” with a “charming and animated” presence, soprano Francesca Coverini is an up-and-coming face in the world of music. She found her love for performing at a young age, appearing in local musicals, plays and concerts around her hometown of Naples, Florida. She received her Bachelor’s in Vocal Performance from the Boston Conservatory before going on to pursue her Master’s at the Peabody Institute under the tutelage of world-renowned opera star, Elizabeth Futral.
As a versatile performer, Francesca has taken the stage as an assortment of characters from the most endearing ingénues to the wittiest schemers. Her most recent roles include Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi), Nora (Riders to the Sea), Die Erste Dame (Die Zauberflöte) and Suor Dolcina (Suor Angelica). This year she joins the Opera Orlando for a season of “Destiny + Desire,” being featured in their mainstage productions of Macbeth, Four Lost Santas/Amahl and the Night Visitors, and Cendrillon. Alongside her operatic engagements, Francesca showcases her vocal skills in concert, recital and community outreach work. This spring she was announced as one of eight finalists in the Sylvia Green Concerto Competition and has placed in other notable competitions such as NATS, BMP Top Teens and CS Summer Music.