Madison
Montambault

Madison Montambault
(She/Her/Hers) Praised to "refuse boxes and nail everything," Mezzo-Soprano, Madison Montambault prides herself in her versatile performance ability across the operatic repertoire.
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Madison Montambault

Mezzo-Soprano, Madison Montambault prides herself in her versatile performance ability across the operatic repertoire. Her repertoire includes Suzuki (Madama Butterfly), Old Lady (Candide), Bradamante (Alcina), Carmen (Carmen), Madame de Croissy (Les Dialogues des Carmélites), and Dorabella (Così fan tutte). In 2017 she made her professional debut with Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings in David Lang’s The Difficulty of Crossing a Field where she sang the role of Mrs. Williamson. Recently she was seen in the role of Muley’s Wife in Ricky Ian Gordon’s The Grapes of Wrath with Michigan Opera Theatre. In Winter 2020, Ms. Montambault made her debut with Sarasota Opera as a member of the 2020 Apprentice Program. In 2020-2021 she makes her Indianapolis Opera debut as Suzuki in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Equally at home with art song repertoire, she was an Apprentice Artist with The National Music Festival where she performed as a soloist in Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. Ms. Montambault was a semi-finalist in American International Czech & Slovak Competition, a semi-finalist in the Byrd International Young Artist Competition, a recipient of the EXCEL Enterprise Fund Grant. Ms. Montambault holds a Bachelor of Music Degree in Voice Performance, a Master of Music degree in Voice Performance, and is a proud alumna of The University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. During her time as a graduate fellow, she was awarded the Blanche Thebom Opera Fellowship. She is a longtime student of internationally acclaimed bass-baritone Stephen West.

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