Veronica
Richer

Veronica Richer
(She/Her/Hers) Recognized as "an outstanding singer with a fearless high register and good projection and enunciation" (The Boston Musical Intelligencer), soprano Veronica Richer is an artist who actively performs opera, concert works, art song, and new compositions. She is a current recipient of the MONCA encouragement award, Connecticut District. Veronica is currently studying the role of Fiordiligi with Mannes Opera to be performed virtually this spring.
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Veronica Richer

Veronica is a 2019 recipient of the MONCA encouragement awarded, Connecticut District. Recent professional engagements include Händel's Messiah with Camerata New York under the direction of Richard Owen. During 2020, Veronica sang the roles of Tatyana in Eugene Onegin with the Russian Opera Workshop in addition to Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni with the Eurasia Festival in New York. She also sang Atalanta in Händel's Xerse with the Chautauqua Virtual Institute and Baroque String Ensemble. Through Mannes (The New School, NY), , she debuted a contemporary opera entitled The Art of Change under composer and director Jean-Baptiste Barrière. Currently, Veronica is studying Fiordiligi with Mannes Opera. Previously, Veronica sang the role of Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus with The Harvard College Opera as well as Pamina in Die Zauberflöte with Manhattan Opera Studio under the baton of Stephan Fillare. She debuted as a soloist at Carnegie Hall in a recital series with Manhattan Opera Studio as well. Veronica was a young artist with Opera Steamboat where she performed the roles of Frantik/Cricket/Jay/Chicken in The Cunning Little Vixen under the direction of Grant Preisser and Maestro Joshua Horsch. Veronica was a young artist with Opera in the Ozarks where she performed the role of Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk to thousands of children in Arkansas. Veronica is currently in her second-year master's studies at Mannes School of Music. She is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory, BM 2018.

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