Location
261 Bromery Center for the Arts

Soprano Jamie-Rose Guarrine is acclaimed for her “utterly thrilling, agile voice” and praised for bringing “pathos, beauty, and heartbreaking skill” to her performances. She has performed on the stages of Los Angeles Opera, Minnesota Opera, The Santa Fe Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Opera Philadelphia, Chicago Opera Theater, Austin Opera, Utah Opera, Fort Worth Opera, the Madison Symphony, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, The National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, San Antonio Symphony, the Santa Fe Symphony, among many others. 

Guarrine has been seen at the Austin, Utah, and the Florentine Operas in her signature role of Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, Opera Omaha as Poppea in Handel’s Agrippina, and the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor at Opera Saratoga. She “traversed the Fiakermilli’s coloratura flights with ease and clarity” (Opera News) in Richard’s Strauss’ Arabella for the Minnesota Opera, and delivered “a lovely Pamina, singing with warmth, depth, and relaxed power” in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte. 

Her diverse performance repertoire ranges from the masterworks of Bach, Handel, and Mozart, to modern works such as the roles of Xanthe/Aphrodite in Mark Adamo's Lysistrata and Maria Celeste Philip Glass' Galileo Galilei. This year she made her Jordan Hall debut with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera. She created the role of “Fury” in White Snake Project’s Rev.23 for performances in Boston at John Hancock Hall, New York at Trinity Wall Street, and National Sawdust in Brooklyn. Guarrine’s debut album, Transparent Boundaries, featuring newly commissioned works by Lori Laitman and Scott Gendel debuted in 2020 on the PARMA label and all streaming platforms, and was featured in numerous publications including Gramophone Magazine. 

A native of Peoria, IL, Jamie-Rose holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Illinois Wesleyan University and received her MM and DMA from University of Wisconsin-Madison as a Distinguished Collins Fellow. She is an alumna of some of the country’s most prestigious young artist programs; the San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program, the Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program, and Wolf Trap Opera as a Filene Artist. Dr. Guarrine is frequently seen in concert, recital, and as a collaborator at chamber music festivals and has presented masterclasses to young singers throughout the United States.