Soprano Jennifer Rowley is acclaimed worldwide for her unforgettable
      voice and remarkable stage presence, singing a richly varied repertoire
      that includes many of opera's greatest heroines. Her 2025-26 season brings
      three role debuts: the fierce Lady Macbeth in Macbeth at the
      Teatro Carlo Felice, Genova, Turandot with Florida Grand Opera,
      and Maddalena di Coigny in Giordano’s Andrea Chenier at the
      Metropolitan Opera. She will begin the 2025-26 season at the Kennedy
      Center, singing the title role in Verdi’s Aida with Washington
      National Opera. Ms. Rowley will join maestro Fabio Luisi for Madama
        Butterfly with the Dallas Symphony, both in Dallas and at Bravo!
      Vail, a collaboration which spans nearly a decade of her career.
    The past several seasons have introduced Ms. Rowley to new audiences
      across the globe. She began the 2024-25 season in Beijing, China,
      portraying Minnie in Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West at the
      National Center for the Performing Arts in a production by Thaddeus
      Strassberger and led by Maestro Carlo Rizzi. Ms. Rowley’s season included
      a reprisal of her signature role, Amelia Grimaldi in Verdi's Simon
        Boccanegra with Opernhaus Zürich, her debut at the Teatro Lirico di
      Cagliari singing the soprano solos in Perosi’s Il Giudizio Universale,
      and her return to Tosca at the Teatro Petruzzelli, in Bari, Italy,
      and with the Richmond Symphony and conductor Valentina Peleggi. Ms. Rowley
      also made her house debut at the Teatro Colon in the title role of Aida
      and reprised the role at the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari to close out the
      2024/25 season.
    The 2023-24 season featured a variety of international debuts. The
      soprano began the season making her highly anticipated debut at the
      Bayerische Staatsoper with a concert performance of Italian and Zarzuela
      operatic favorites. She made her debut at the Teatro Carlo Felice in the
      title role of Madama Butterfly under the baton of maestro Fabio
      Luisi and her role debut as Minnie in La Fanciulla del West at the
      Teatro Regio Torino under the baton of Francesco Ivan Ciampa. Ms. Rowley
      also jumped in for a single performance as Puccini’s title heroine, Tosca,
      with Staatsoper Berlin Unter den Linden. On the concert stage, she was
      featured in a Puccini concert marking the centennial celebrations in 2024
      with Opera de Tours in France and the Richmond Symphony as soprano soloist
      in Verdi’s Messa da Requiem.
    Ms. Rowley’s 2022-23 season brought her debut at the Staatsoper Berlin
      Unter den Linden as Leonora in Il Trovatore, a revival of her
      celebrated portrayal as Valentine in Les Huguenots at the
      Semperoper Dresden, her role debut as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly
      for Palm Beach Opera, as well as her role and theatre debut in the title
      role of Manon Lescaut with the Teatro Verdi Salerno. Her concert
      schedule included international debuts at the Aspendos Ruins and Theatre
      in Aspendos, Turkey, the Opera Royal de Wallonie Liege in Belgium, the
      Royal Opera Versailles in France, as well as a solo concert with Opera
      Naples. In addition, she performed concerts at L’Opèra Royal de
      Versailles, the Busan Cinema Center in South Korea, and on the steps of
      the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC entitled “Rebuild Harmony” with
      Opera Italiana is in the Air.
    During the 2021-22 season, she made her house debut at Opéra de Rouen in
      her signature role of Leonora in Verdi's Il Trovatore in a modern
      production directed by Clarac and Deloeuil’s ‘Le Lab’, with a highly
      praised cinema and television broadcast across France. She returned to the
      Semperoper Dresden to star as the title role of Puccini's Tosca,
      and reprised her critically celebrated Amelia Grimaldi at Opernhaus
      Zürich. Ms. Rowley also made her house and role debut as Hannah Glawari in
      Lehár's The Merry Widow at Palm Beach Opera, for which critics
      raved about her performance of the famous ‘Vilja Lied’ writing that it
      “should be placed among the greatest performances of this aria.” On the
      concert stage, Ms. Rowley performed concert performances of Tosca
      with the Israel Philharmonic led by maestro Zubin Mehta. She was the
      soprano soloist in Beethoven's colossal Missa Solemnis with the
      Philadelphia Orchestra both in Philadelphia at the Kimmel Center, and New
      York City’s Carnegie Hall, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
    Other recent and career highlights include her house debut as the title
      role in Tosca at Opéra de Marseille, her house and role debut at
      the National Theatre Prague as Amelia in Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera;
      her house and role debut at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona as the
      title role of Aida; the title role of Adriana Lecouvreur,
      Tosca and Leonora in Il Trovatore at the Metropolitan
      Opera; as well as, Leonora at Opéra de Paris and Maggio Musicale
      Florentino.
    Audiences will remember Jennifer Rowley’s triumphant Metropolitan Opera
      role debut as Roxane in Alfano’s Cyrano de Bergerac (2017) with
      Roberto Alagna in the title role, which inspired universal critical
      praise. The New York Times raved that this was a “break-through moment,”
      further adding that for the heartbreaking final scene, “Ms. Rowley sang
      with an intensity of expression and a subtly embittered sound that
      suggested a singer for enormous gift and promise.” The New York Classical
      Review echoed these statements, also calling this “a breakout night for
      Ms. Rowley.” Operawire called her Roxane “the heart of the production,”
      The Observer said she is “a superb artist,” while ConcertoNet called her
      Roxane “a revelation.” Ms. Rowley previously made her Metropolitan Opera
      stage debut in a sparkling portrayal of Musetta in La Bohème.
    Ms. Rowley is an avid mentor to the next generation of opera’s young
      artists, carrying the torch from her mentor Martina Arroyo. As the founder
      and director of Aria Bootcamp, a 501(c)3 educational charity,
      Ms. Rowley has created a young artist program focused on giving
      world-class training to emerging professional operatic artists. Ms. Rowley
      holds an annual artist residency at her alma mater, Baldwin Wallace
      University Conservatory of Music, and is currently on the voice faculty at
      the Curtis Institute of Music.
    Her calendar includes an active seminar and masterclass series for
      colleges and universities internationally. She has taught masterclasses
      and seminars for NATS NY and Tampa chapters, Penn State University, SUNY
      Potsdam, Bowling Green State University, the University of Miami, and has
      previously served as an artist in residence for various young artist
      programs such as Shreveport Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Fort Worth Opera, and
      Toledo Opera.
    Ms. Rowley has served as voice faculty for several international
      festivals including Vincero Academy, Camerata Bardi Academy, the
      International Summer Opera Festival of Morelia, and Vienna Summer Music
      Festival. She is also a recommended judge for the Metropolitan Opera
      Laffont Competition. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Rowley led an
      internationally acclaimed Virtual Artist Residency with Fort Worth Opera,
      where she held weekly themed Zoom masterclasses, engaging lectures, and
      casual Instagram Live chats with other singers, directors, coaches, and
      opera industry professionals. The success of that series led her to create
      an exclusive, six-week Virtual Audition Intensive.
    Ms. Rowley is a highly decorated soprano who has been recognized by many
      international competitions. She was awarded the 2012 Richard Tucker Career
      Grant, was one of the top prize winners in the 2013 Licia Albanese Puccini
      Foundation Competition and the 2011 Opera Index Vocal Competition, a
      winner of the 2011 William Mattheus Sullivan Musical Foundation awards, a
      first prize-winner of the 2011 Gerda Lissner Foundation International
      Vocal Competition, a grant winner of the 2011 Licia Albanese-Puccini
      Foundation Competition, and the winner of the 2010 Metropolitan Opera
      Laffont Competition for the Michigan District.
    Ms. Rowley holds a Master of Music degree from Indiana University’s
      Jacobs School of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree from Baldwin Wallace
      University Conservatory of Music. She holds a Certificate of Performance
      Achievement from the Instituto Superior del Arte of the Teatro Colón, and
      was a Max Kade Scholar at Middlebury College’s German for Singers Program.
      
September 2025