Biography
American soprano Kathryn Frady has been widely praised for her vocal range and dramatic talent. Kathryn continues to create dynamic and vivid characters, thrilling audiences with her artistry, powerful stage presence, and vibrant vocal range throughout the United States and Europe.
Kathryn’s performance of Amelia in the World Premier of Larry Delinger’s opera Amelia Lost, was named “Most Memorable Operatic Performance in Knoxville, TN of 2014.” Arts Knoxville called the performance “a sensational theatre experience.” In 2013, Kathryn made her Opera Carolina main stage debut as Papagena in Jun Kaneko’s production of The Magic Flute, where the critics said, “her voice found no quality wanting.”
Other recent highlights include Violetta in La Traviata and the title role in Suor Angelica with The Mediterranean Opera Festival; the New York Premiere of Amelia Lost at The National Opera Center; Micaëla in Carmen and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni with Midwest Institute of Opera; Musetta in an all female cast of La Bohème, and Kate in the Premiere of Sweets by Kate with Marble City Opera; Annina and Violetta cover in La Traviata with New Orleans Opera; and Ida and Adele cover in Die Fledermaus with Knoxville Opera.