Awards & Winners

Jessica Rivera

Profession Singer
Jessica Rivera is an American soprano of Peruvian-American ancestry. She is a 1996 graduate of Pepperdine University, and earned her Master of Music degree in 1998 from the University of Southern California's Flora L. Thornton School of Music. Rivera's early work included singing in the chorus of Los Angeles Opera. Rivera has become particularly known for her performances of the music of contemporary composers, such as John Adams and Osvaldo Golijov. At LA Opera, she sang the role of Anastasia in the 2003 world premiere of Deborah Drattell's opera Nicholas and Alexandra. Her Santa Fe Opera debut in 2005 was as Nuria in the revised edition of Golijov's Ainadamar. She sang on the subsequent Deutsche Grammophon recording of the opera. For his opera Doctor Atomic, Adams rewrote the role of Kitty Oppenheimer, originally a mezzo-soprano role, for soprano voice, and Rivera sang the rewritten part of Kitty Oppenheimer at De Nederlandse Opera, and Lyric Opera of Chicago, in 2007, and was the understudy for the 2008 production at the Metropolitan Opera.,. She has sung several parts and roles in John Adams' works, including the soprano part in El Niño, and the role of Kumudha in A Flowering Tree in the Peter Sellars production at the New Crowned Hope Festival in Vienna. In the spring of 2012, Rivera will sing the solo role in the world premiere of a new work by Latin Grammy composer Gabriela Lena Frank with the San Francisco Girls Chorus and the Berkeley Symphony under the baton of Joana Carneiro.

Awards by Jessica Rivera

Check all the awards nominated and won by Jessica Rivera.

2006


Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Honored for : Ainadamar
(Conductor, Soloist, Engineer, Producer)

Nominations 2006 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Ainadamar