ABOUT Victoria
Victoria Falcone is a rising talent in the operatic world. Her rich sound, described as “formidable” and “a grounding force” by Opera News, along with her daring stage presence has captivated New York audiences for years.
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Ms. Falcone feels at home in bel canto and Mozartian repertoire, as well as other favorite composers such as Berlioz, Bizet, and Vivaldi. Her tastes as well as her range are vast as they are varied.
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Born and raised in the Philadelphia suburbs to a large family, Ms. Falcone went on to attend the Manhattan School of Music where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Music. During her studies, she sang the roles of Dido in Dido and Aeneas, Ottavia in L'incoronazione di Poppea, and Golden-Mane the Fox in The Cunning Little Vixen. She also performed in musical theatre roles such as Carla in Nine with the Manhattan Voice Festival and Petra in A Little Night Music with the MSM Musical Theatre Ensemble.
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She was recently seen as Prince Orlofsky in her role debut with Opera at Florham. Past roles have included collaborations with Bronx Opera covering the roles of Idamante in Idomeneo and Dorabella in Cosi fan tutte; as well as the cover of Annio in dell'Arte Opera Ensemble’s final performance of La clemenza di Tito.
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Ms. Falcone has proudly competed as a semi-finalist in the George & Nora London Foundation Competition, the Giulio Gari International Vocal Competition, the Premiere Opera Foundation International Vocal Competition, and the Opera at Florham's Annual International Vocal Competition.
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Victoria is based in New York City and continues her studies under the tutelage of Michael Paul.