Dawna Rae
Warren

Dawna Rae Warren
(she/her) American Coloratura Soprano, Dawna Rae Warren has established herself as an incredibly versatile performer. She brings a knack for captivating storytelling and musical sensitivity to all of her repertoire: Opera, New Music, Baroque Music, Jazz, and Golden Age Musical Theater.
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Dawna Rae Warren

American Coloratura Soprano, Dawna Rae Warren has established herself as an incredibly versatile performer. She brings a knack for captivating storytelling and musical sensitivity to all of her repertoire: Opera, New Music, Baroque Music, Jazz, and Golden Age Musical Theater.

​Her most recent engagements have been as Nannetta (cover-performed) in Falstaff with Geneva Light Opera, Drusilla in L'incoronazione di Poppea with The In Series, the Soprano Soloist in Handel's Alceste with The In Series, Musetta in La Boheme with Eklund Opera, Lady with a Hand Mirror in Postcard from Morocco with Eklund Opera, Violetta (cover) in La Traviata with Eklund Opera, Abigail Williams in Robert Ward's The Crucible at the University of Kentucky Opera Theater, Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro at the International Summer Opera Festival of Morelia, Barbarina in Figaro in Four Quartets with The In Series, Papagena in Die Zauberflöte  with Resonanz Opera, Königen der Nacht in Die Zauberflöte at Blooming Voce Summer Opera Workshop, and The First Wood Sprite in Rusalka at the Toronto Summer Opera Workshop.

 

A champion of living composers, Dawna Rae has been a collaborator in Cleveland Opera Theater’s New Opera Works Festival for several years where she has premiered pieces such as Griffin Candey’s Bernarda Alba (Adela) and Dawn Sonntag’s Verlorene Heimat (Hedwig). Other new music premieres include: Michael Udow's A Wall of Two (Henia), Pau Casals  (Marta Casals) and Mark Geiger's Goddess' People (Priestess ). In addition to premiering new operas, she also actively works with composers to record and workshop their compositions throughout their writing process, taking joy in watching a piece of music shape and change as it comes to fruition.

​​Dawna Rae has been the recipient of awards such as the 1st Place Graduate Winner in the CU Boulder Honors Concerto Competition (2023), Third Place Winner of the Denver Lyric Opera Guild Competition (2023), 1st Place Graduate Winner in the Alltech Vocal Scholarship Competition (2019), the Mel and Jena Hakola Prize for Vocal and Academic Excellence (2017), the MacDowell Vocal Scholarship (2014), and the VOCI Scholarship (2014).

On the concert stage she has performed as a featured soloist with the Toledo Symphony in Tavener's Eternity's Sunrise (2024)  and 
Beethoven's 9th Symphony (2024). She appeared with the Longmont Symphony Orchestra in their 2022 Pops Concert, singing "O Mio Babbino Caro" and "Les Oiseaux Dans La Charmille", as the Soprano soloist in Handel's Messiah (2022), and as the Soprano Soloist in Bach's Mass in B-minor. Additionally, she performed as the soprano soloist in Carmina Burana (2025) with the CU Symphony Orchestra and the University of Wyoming Wind Ensemble, and as the soprano soloist in Faure’s Requiem. She has also appeared with the Baldwin Wallace Bach Choir in the St. Matthew's Passion, St. John's Passion, and Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem.

Currently, Dawna Rae is based in Cleveland, Ohio. She obtained her Artist Diploma at CU Boulder, her Master’s Degree at the University of Kentucky and her Bachelor’s Degree at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music.

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