Ashley Fabian sings Dulcissime from Carmina Burana
Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2016 — Yesterday
Carmina Burana, OrffStravinsky
Indianapolis Symphony OrchestraSopran (Soprano) + 1 roles
View program, cast and crewIl Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (The Triumph of Time and Truth), Händel
Opera NEOBellezza (Beauty)
View cast and crewCarmina Burana, OrffStravinsky
Indianapolis Symphony OrchestraSopran (Soprano) + 1 roles
View program, cast and crewIl Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (The Triumph of Time and Truth), Händel
Opera NEOBellezza (Beauty)
View cast and crewKauyumari, Ortiz, G.
Symphonic Memoir, Muczynski
Carmina Burana, Orff
Tucson Symphony OrchestraSopran (Soprano)
View program, cast and crewAcclaimed by the New York Classical Review as “a vision of sunshine and joy”, possessing a “lovely lyric soprano”, Ashley Fabian is quickly garnering recognition for her artistry in both comedic and dramatic roles. She is celebrated for her “voice of immense warmth and scintillating spin” (parterre), and her command of the stage has been praised by critics and audiences across the nation. Ms. Fabian began the 2022/2023 season by covering the title role in the new Simon Stone production of Lucia di Lammermoor at Los Angeles Opera, conducted by Lina González-Granados. She joined the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the Utah Symphony as the Soprano Soloist in Carmina Burana, where Utah Arts Review noted her “utterly sublime rendition” and “gorgeous crystalline tone”. She then made more company