
Travels From: MO
American soprano Marlissa Hudson has been described as a "superb lyric coloratura" (St. Loius Post-Dispatch). At home both on the operatic and concert stage, Ms. Hudson made her professional debut while a student, performing "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess with the Baltimore Symphony Pops Orchestra under the baton of Marvin Hamlisch. She later performed the entire role of Bess with Union Avenue Opera in St. Louis. Her other acclaimed role is Zerbinetta in Strauss'Ariadne auf Naxos, which she performed both as a student and professionally with The Summer Opera Theatre Company (DC). Her performances earned glowing reviews in both the Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun, which described her as "an endearing Zerbinetta...[who] nailed the pyrotechnic aria, "Grossmachtige Prinzessin," in bright, sure tones."
Ms. Hudson received her formal training at Duke University and the Peabody Institute of John Hopkins University. She earned awards for music at both schools, including a Peabody Career Development Grant.
As a concert soloist, Ms. Hudson has collaborated with such esteemed organizations as the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Pops Orchestra, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Choralis, Loudoun Symphony Orchestra, Shivers Concert Series, and the Prince George's Philharmonic. Recitals are a definitive niche for MS. Hudson, and she has performed in recital series held in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Colorado, Georgia, and Missouri.