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Natalie Conte

Assistant Artist in Residence Natalie Conte. She is wearing a deep blue shirt, dark curly hair and is smiling at the camera.

Assistant Artist-in-Residence, Voice & Opera

The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
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Appointed Fall 2024

Described as “magnanimous and powerful”, soprano Natalie Conte is an award-winning performer of opera, art song, and oratorio. She made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2018 singing the soprano solo in Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass. She won first prize in the National Federation of Music Clubs’ Young Artist Competition, which featured her as a recitalist across the country. She also won the Maryland Lyric Opera Competition, after which she worked with Aprile Millo. Additionally, she won the Vocal Arts D.C. Discovery Art Song Competition which featured her as a recitalist throughout Washington D.C. in such venues as the Kennedy Center and the Phillips Collection. She has sung in works with the IN Series, Maryland Opera, Maryland Symphony Orchestra, Bay Atlantic Symphony, New Dominion Chorale and the Russian Chamber Art Society, among others. Beyond the local stage, Natalie has performed in her hometown Detroit, Michigan as well as internationally in Italy, Spain and Russia. Natalie has had the honor of working in master classes with such renowned singers as Marilyn Horne, Montserrat Caballé and Sherrill Milnes. Natalie has performed as a member of the ensemble with both the Washington National Opera and the Metropolitan Opera. She is thrilled to return to the Russian Chamber Art Society in a concert of Rimsky-Korsakov and Medtner songs in 2025 as well as make her debut with Winter Opera St. Louis in the title role of Donizetti’s opera Anna Bolena.