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Margaux Frohlich

Bronxville,NY,USA
Young Artist/Emerging Pro, 2024
Classical, Soprano


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Margaux Frohlich is a Franco-American soprano originally from Paris, France, where she resided for the first four years of her life. She is now based in New York and is fluent in French and English.

This summer, Margaux will be returning to Chicago to make her Chicago Summer Opera debut as “Noémie” in Massenet’s Cendrillon. This past November, Margaux performed the role of “Clorinda” in the opening scene of La Cenerentola by Rossini as well as “Suor Dolcina” in the opening of Suor Angelica in the Peabody Institute’s “Opera Scenes” performance. In the summer of 2021, Margaux covered the role of “Metella” in Händel’s Silla with Chicago Summer Opera under the direction of Josh Miller. In 2020, Margaux made her Peabody Opera Theatre debut as “Flora” in Benjamin Britten’s Turn of the Screw. In the summer of 2020, she performed her first opera role as “Dew Fairy/Sandman” in Humperdink’s Hänsel und Gretel through LAHSOW-Bloomington. She was a chorus member in Peabody’s production of Bernstein’s Mass and was able to participate in the chorus of Die Zauberflöte during the summer of 2019 in Mark Oswald’s Summer Program. She completed her Bachelor of Music degree under the tutelage of Randall Scarlata in May 2022 and will be pursuing her Master of Music degree at the Manhattan School of Music under the tutelage of Ruth Golden


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