Ivy Zhou
Instructor of Voice
MM University of Washington
Ivy Zhou is a lyric coloratura soprano currently active in Seattle as an opera singer, church musician, and voice teacher. “Fearless” and “charming,” her voice has been described as “warm,” “shimmering,” and “present…with an easy top and fioritura.”
Ms. Zhou has brought her characteristic vivacity and vocal dynamism to leading and supporting roles in over 300 performances. Most recently, Ms. Zhou was seen as Adina in Opera Unbound’s The Elixir of Love, a house debut at Opera Bend as “Madame Shatterglass” (Fraülein Silberklang) in The Impresario, and a return to Opera Columbus in the role of Tisbe in Cenerentola. Her 2023 season incluces a return to Nashville Opera playing Ming in Byron Au Yong’s “comic-rap-scrap-metal-opera” Stuck Elevator, and a world premiere and house debut as Mrs. Lee in Tacoma Method with Tacoma Opera.
In spring of 2022, she made her debut with Nashville Opera as a Mary Ragland Emerging Artist, singing Countess Ceprano and the Page and covering Gilda in their production of Rigoletto Noir. In 2021, she made a tour-de-force role debut as Queen of the Night (Die Zauberflöte) at Pacific Lutheran University, which she later reprised at Duke Opera Theatre. Ms. Zhou also made a splashy company debut with Opera Columbus in 2021 as Musetta in La Bohème. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Zhou remained active during the 2020 season, which saw her as Kenzie in Seattle Opera’s filmed production of Earth to Kenzie, the Voice in Ricky Ian Gordon’s chamber piece Orpheus and Euridice with Dacha Theater, and featured in various virtual recitals with organizations such as Wear Yellow Proudly and Capitol Arts Workshop.
Other roles performed include the Rose (The Little Prince), Susanna (Le Nozze di Figaro), Mabel (Pirates of Penzance), Chloe (Princess Ida), Cinderella (Cinderella en España), Gretel (Hansel and Gretel), Rosa (Angel of the Amazon), Nella (Gianni Schicchi), Papagena (Die Zauberflöte), Second Lady (Die Zauberflöte), Giulietta (I Capuleti e i Montecchi), and Adele (Die Fledermaus).
A versatile vocalist, Ms. Zhou has also been fortunate to sing in excellent vocal ensembles, including the premier choral programs at Epiphany Parish of Seattle (current) and the Protocathedral of St. James the Greater in Vancouver, WA, as well as Portland’s acclaimed Resonance Ensemble.
In addition to her performance schedule, Ms. Zhou also maintains an active voice studio. She loves passing on the joy and art of musical storytelling to young singers.
Ms. Zhou received a Metropolitan National Council encouragement award in 2017 and was a finalist in the Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition in 2018.
Originally from the East coast, Ms. Zhou received her Master of Music in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy from Westminster Choir College, under the tutelage of Laura Brooks Rice. Aside from singing, Ms. Zhou enjoys flowers, art museums, antique jewelry, cuddling with her cats, and trying great restaurants.
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