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Veronique Filloux

Resident Artist Soprano at Pittsburgh Opera

Véronique Filloux is a French-American soprano known for her expressive and versatile performances in opera. She has been praised for her "expressive, lovingly shaded soprano" and "dazzling coloratura" by Opera News.1 Filloux has had an impressive career with various opera companies, including her time as an Apprentice Artist at Des Moines Metro Opera. During her summers with Des Moines Metro Opera, she performed roles such as L'Amour and covered La Folie in Rameau's "Platée," as well as singing Peaseblossom and covering Tytania in "A Midsummer Night's Dream".15

Filloux has also been a Resident Artist with Pittsburgh Opera, where she performed roles like Despina in "Così fan tutte" and Papagena in "The Magic Flute".3 Her education includes a Master of Music from the Maryland Opera Studio, where she won the Pomeroy Prize, and a Bachelor of Music from Northwestern University, graduating magna cum laude.24

Her recent engagements include debuting with the Berkshire Opera Festival as Musetta in "La bohème," Livermore Valley Opera as Curley's Wife in "Of Mice and Men," and Annapolis Opera as Adina in "L'elisir d'amore".1 Filloux's career highlights her versatility and commitment to both traditional and contemporary opera repertoire.

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Redwood City, California, United States