
Nadine Sierra
Nadine Sierra is a celebrated American soprano, known for her powerful voice and emotive performances in opera. Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she has roots that trace back to Puerto Rico and Portugal, enriching her artistic identity. Sierra gained international acclaim for her portrayals in operas such as 'La traviata' and 'Rigoletto', showcasing her ability to connect deeply with her characters. She is recognized not only for her vocal talent but also for her insights on the challenges faced by women in the opera industry, highlighting issues of equity and representation. Her recent performances and collaborations with renowned conductors and musicians continue to establish her as a leading figure in modern opera.
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Nadine Sierra's brilliant lyricism captivated the audience from the first phrase of her aria.
Aniversările baritonului George Petean sau „Luisa Miller” la Opera de Stat din VienaNadine Sierra performed alongside Juan Diego Flórez in a version of West Side Story.
Juan Diego Flórez: “Los que de verdad saben de ópera están sentados en los asientos más baratos. Los otros van a mostrarse” | EL PAÍS SemanalThe concert will feature soprano Nadine Sierra.
Por culpa de Melissa se posponen conciertos y obras del festival teatral Fite 2025The concert will feature soprano Nadine Sierra.
"Gala de grandes intérpretes" se pospone por las lluvias en Santo DomingoNadine Sierra is mentioned as one of the high-level artists performing in Lima.
El teatro con puertas abiertas, por Álvaro Julca | OPINIONNadine Sierra is one of the best singers in the world, performing in productions directed by Bárbara Lluch.
Bárbara Lluch: “Si fos un senyor de 65 anys els divos de l’òpera em farien cas” | MúsicaNadine Sierra is featured in the concert series.
Index - Kultúr - Ókovács Szilveszter elmondta, miért magasak a jegyárak az OperábanNadine Sierra is a prominent Latina opera singer known for her powerful performances and emotional depth.
Nadine Sierra, la gran diva latina de la ópera: “Creo en el sueño americano, pero vivimos una pesadilla” | EL PAÍS Semanal











































