

BIOGRAPHY
Katherine is a mezzo-soprano from Jacksonville, Florida. This season, she is thrilled to be a resident artist with the Nashville Opera. She recently performed with the Jacksonville Symphony as Mércèdes in Carmen. Katherine has performed with the Indianapolis Opera, Toledo Opera, First Coast Opera, Moon River Opera, MIOpera, Maryland Opera Studio, National Orchestral Institute, Florida State Opera, Seagle Music Colony, and Oberlin in Italy. Last summer, she performed with the MIOpera as Ruth in The Pirates of Penzance. Also last season, she was a resident artist at the Indianapolis Opera, where she sang the roles of the Announcer in Gallantry, the Social Worker in the mid-western premiere of Veteran Journeys, and Third Lady in Die Zauberflöte. In 2021, Katherine completed the resident artist program at the Toledo Opera where she made her professional debut as Flora in La Traviata. She graduated from the University of Maryland with a Master of Music in Opera, and Florida State University with a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance. Her other past roles include Dorabella (Così fan tutte), Kate Julian (Owen Wingrave), Ramiro (La finta giardiniera), Orphée (Orphée et Euridice), and Mrs. Lowe (The Manchurian Candidate). Katherine is also a classically trained pianist and accomplished singer/songwriter. She has self-produced original music and performed at venues around Nashville, Jacksonville, Toledo, Savannah and Brunswick. Katherine currently runs a private music studio outside of Savannah, Georgia, where she teaches piano, voice, and guitar lessons.