Opera Omaha Announces New Holland Community Opera Fellows

By Nicolas Quiroga

Opera Omaha has announced two new members to its Holland Community Opera Fellowship (HCOF).

The two new integrants include Alejandra Sandoval-Montañez and Jazmine Salaberrios; they will join fellows Taylor Adams and Charisa Ramsey starting this fall and throughout the 2023-24 season.

Per an official press statement “fellows serve as ambassadors of the company by bringing their artistic talents and resources to the table. partnering with experts in the community who are actively working to solve the most pressing challenges our neighbors are facing.“

Alejandra Sandoval-Montañez is a Mexican-American mezzo-soprano, educator and social networker who has performed with such organizations as the Gilbert and Sullivan Company. 

Jazmine Salaberríos has toured as an emerging artist for the Coalition of African Americans in the Performing Arts andhas been a featured soloist forClark Atlanta University, Delaware State University, Grace Church, Crestwood Christian Church, 105 Voices of History National HBCU Choir, 16 Legacy Voices, Delaware Master Player’s Series, the University of Kentucky Opera Theater Gala, Opera Lex Encore, USA President’s National Prayer Breakfast, United States Dover Air Force, Siena Summer Music, Kentucky Opera, Bayview Music Festival, and the Berlin Opera Academy.

The Holland Community Opera Fellowship was launched in 2017.

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