BIO

With “tones of pure gold” (Washington Post), Michelle Rice brings a rich timbre and performance intensity to her work. During the 2023-24 season, she appeared as the soprano soloist in Mendelssohn’s Elijah and in Corigliano’s Fern Hill with the San Francisco Choral Society; premiered Shahab Paranj’s new work for voice and percussion, Iran, at UCLA; and sang the role of Brangäne in a concert performance of Act II of Tristan und Isolde. Before a recent change to dramatic soprano, Rice was hailed as a standout in mezzo repertoire. Career highlights include the roles of Mrs. Grose (The Turn of the Screw) conducted by Lorin Maazel at the Kennedy Center; Dorabella (Così fan tutte) staged by acclaimed comic film director Jonathan Lynn; Virginia Woolf in Dominick Argento’s Pulitzer Prize-winning monodrama From the Diary of Virginia Woolf, performed for the composer; and the mezzo solo in Verdi’s Requiem alongside Sharon Sweet and James Morris. Recent online performances include the role of Sieglinde in a filmic presentation of Die Walküre with Dramatic Voices Program Berlin; a video presentation of “To this we’ve come” from Menotti’s The Consul, featured in a program celebrating Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 88th birthday, produced for the Smithsonian; and Paranj’s entry in Long Beach Opera’s 2020Songbook, Rishe-e Dar Khak.

Rice is the Artistic Director and Executive Producer of Seven Sisters Productions, a company that commissions and premieres new works for the voice. In 2021, Seven Sisters commissioned, produced, and Rice performed a video recital of new works for the voice by UCLA student composers, Song Gallery. In 2022, Seven Sisters commissioned and fully produced the premiere of a one-act chamber opera about Lady Macbeth, The Queen, My Lord, Is Dead. Following the outstanding success of the premiere, The Queen was recorded in the studio, and the album will be released this year. Additional productions of The Queen are being developed for performances in the United States and Europe.

Rice created the title role in Clara, an opera by Robert Convery based on the life of Clara Schumann. Of that performance, the Washington Post declared, “Rice was…reflective and confident in both her singing and acting... [she] excelled at dramatic subtleties and pierced scenes with her presence and clarity of voice – especially compelling during revelatory biographical moments.” With more than 50 roles to her credit, Rice has also appeared in such roles as Herodias (Salome), Suzuki (Madama Butterfly), Carmen and Mercedes (Carmen), the Witch and the Mother (Hansel and Gretel), Sesto (La clemenza di Tito), Savitri (Savitri), the Mother (Amahl and the Night Visitors), Mère Marie (Dialogues des Carmélites), Emilia (Otello), Lola (Cavalleria rusticana), Flora Bervoix (La traviata), Larina (Eugene Onegin), Antonia’s Mother (Les contes d’Hoffmann), Gertude (Roméo et Juliette), Marcellina (Le nozze di Figaro), Serse and Arsamene (Serse), the Secretary (The Consul), Anna (Tobias and the Angel), Erste and Zweite Damen (Die Zauberflöte), Jade Boucher (Dead Man Walking), Sidia Gruenfeld (Lost Childhood), Madre Melchora in the world premiere of Carla Lucero’s Juana with Opera UCLA, and the role of Kathy Hagen in Terence Blanchard’s Champion: An Opera in Jazz. Companies include West Bay Opera, Fresno Grand Opera, Opera Cleveland, Annapolis Opera, Pasadena Opera, Livermore Valley Opera, Opera San José, the In Series, Festival Opera, Opera Parallèle, New Orleans Opera, and other organizations throughout the United States.

On the concert stage, Rice has performed the soprano solos in Mendelssohn’s Elijah and Korngold’s Passover Psalm; and the mezzo solos in Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, Mozart’s Krönungsmesse and Requiem, Händel’s Messiah, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Schubert’s Mass in A♭ Major, Schumann’s Das Paradies und die Peri, Elgar’s The Music Makers, Bernstein’s Songfest, Fonseca’s Missa Afro-Brasileira, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and Mussorgsky’s Songs and dances of death. Rice has appeared in concert with Berkeley Symphony, Washington Concert Opera, Monterey Symphony, Claremont Symphony Orchestra, Masterworks Chorale of San Mateo, Symphony of Southeast Texas, Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, Palo Alto Philharmonic, Billings Symphony, Prince George’s Philharmonic, and MidAmerica Productions at Carnegie Hall, among many others.

Rice’s upcoming performances include solos in Händel’s Messiah and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion with the 2025 Messiah Festival of the Arts, where she will also be featured in a Guest Artist Recital; and excerpts of The Queen, My Lord, Is Dead at the 2025 Opera America Conference’s New Work Showcase, presented by Opera Memphis. Rice holds degrees from the University of Maryland Opera Studio (MM) and the University of California Los Angeles (DMA).

EVENTS

The Queen, My Lord, Is Dead, Excerpt
Opera America Conference 2025
New Works Showcase

Lady Gruoch Macbeth

Thursday, May 22nd, 2025, 7:30pm
Playhouse on the Square, Memphis

Presented by Opera Memphis

Handel’s Messiah
Messiah Festival of the Arts

Featured Soloist

Sunday, April 13th, 2025, at 3:00pm
Presser Hall Auditorium, Bethany College

Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
Messiah Festival of the Arts

Featured Soloist

Friday, April 11th, 2025, at 7:00pm
Bethany Lutheran Church, Lindsborg, KS

Guest Artist Recital
Messiah Festival of the Arts

Thursday, April 10th, 2025, 7:00pm
Pearson Chapel, Bethany College

Mendelssohn’s Elijah
San Francisco Choral Society

Soprano Soloist

Corigliano’s Fern Hill
San Francisco Choral Society

Featured Soloist

November 18th, 2023
Cathedral of Christ the Light, Oakland

November 19th, 2023
Calvary Presbyterian, San Francisco

FILM: Die Walküre, Act I
Dramatic Voices Program Berlin

Sieglinde

Premiered online September 26th, 2023
Watch on YouTube

Tristan und Isolde, Act II
Series on Royal Square

Brangäne

June 21st, 2023
Christ Lutheran Church, York, PA

Diār

Soprano soloist

May 21st, 2023
Schoenberg Hall, Los Angeles

Featuring a new work for voice and percussion
by Shahab Paranj

The Queen, My Lord, Is Dead

Lady Gruoch Macbeth

June 11th, 2022
Schoenberg Hall, Los Angeles

A new chamber opera revealing the fate of Lady Macbeth

Commissioned and produced by Michelle Rice and Seven Sisters Productions
Score by Tomàs Peire Serrate
Libretto by Alejandra Villarreal Martinez

More information and video of the WORLD PREMIERE available at:
thequeenopera.com

MATERIALS

VIDEOS

Die Walküre, Act 1

Dramatic Voices Program Berlin


The Queen, My Lord, Is Dead

A new chamber opera revealing
the fate of Lady Macbeth

Commissioned and produced
by Michelle Rice and
Seven Sisters Productions


Video Recital, Song Gallery

All new works for the voice
by UCLA student composers

Commissioned and produced
by Michelle Rice and
Seven Sisters Productions


“To this we’ve come”
from The Consul

For the Love of Opera:
Celebrating RBG’s 88th Birthday


“Roots in the land” by Shahab Paranj

Long Beach Opera 2020 Songbook


Excerpt from Argento’s
From the Diary of Virginia Woolf

Argento Festival, Maryland

PRESS

Michelle Rice as Herodias is superb, her voice is lush, vibrant, and thrilling to hear.
— The Almanac
Soprano Michelle Rice brought vocal and theatrical impact to the role of Emilia.
— San Francisco Chronicle
Rice was convincing as the mature Clara, reflective and confident in both her singing and acting, excelled at dramatic subtleties and pierced scenes with her presence and clarity of voice—especially compelling during revelatory biographical moments.
— The Washington Post
Michelle Rice enlisted her supple mezzo to reach contralto depths with tones of pure gold.
— The Washington Post

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