
Alyson Cambridge
American Soprano Alyson Cambridge is One of the Most Diverse and Compelling Vocal Artists on the Scene Today.
American soprano Alyson Cambridge is one of the most diverse and compelling vocal artists on the scene today. Praised for her “powerful, clear voice” (The New York Times), hailed for her “radiant, vocally assured, dramatically subtle and artistically imaginative” performances (Washington Post), and celebrated for her “sultry and seductive readings” (Opera News), Alyson is known for her unique versatility and range. Combined with a striking stage presence and affecting musical and dramatic interpretation, she has over two decades of success with the world’s leading symphonies, orchestras, Opera and Broadway stages including: Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, San Francisco Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, The Philly Pops, Buffalo Philharmonic, Jacksonville Symphony, Cleveland Pops, Youngstown Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, Lake Forest Symphony, Madison Symphony, Portland Symphony (ME), Omaha Symphony, The Metropolitan Opera, Royal Albert Hall London, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Los Angeles Opera, and many more. Her warm soprano shines in musical theater classics such as The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Show Boat, Oklahoma! and Porgy and Bess, but is equally at home interpreting jazz and pop standards. Her signature operatic title roles in Carmen, Tosca, as well as countless performances as both Mimi and Musetta in La boheme and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, have made her a darling of the opera world for decades. She has three critically acclaimed albums: Until Now (jazz, pop and musical theater); Sisters In Song (classical song, spirituals and operatic duets); and From the Diary of Sally Hemings (a 21st century modern song cycle). In addition to her illustrious singing career, Alyson also enjoys work as a model, in television and film, and in dedicating time to philanthropic causes close to her heart.