JULIET PAPADOPOULUS
SOPRANO
Praised for having a “powerful and clear voice that dazzles audiences,” young Greek-American soprano Juliet Ariadne Papadopoulos has performed solo in most of the major halls in New York City, including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, David Geffen Hall, and Symphony Space. Her “jewel-toned” voice and “compelling stage presence” have led her to several international engagements; in 2024, Juliet enjoyed performing in Austria, Scotland, Greece, and England.
Special career highlights include performing Pierrot Lunaire in Vienna as part of the “Schönberg 150” celebration and singing under Sir John Rutter’s baton as soprano soloist three times at Carnegie Hall. Last summer, Juliet made her professional operatic debut singing the role of Donna Anna in Mozart’s Don Giovanni with the Opera Theater of Connecticut. Juliet is a rising interpreter of new music; she has sung solo on two world premieres by award-winning Yale faculty member Aaron J. Kernis and she won the Grand Prize in the CSU Bakersfield Music Performance Award for her recording of Family Portraits, a song cycle by Doug Davis. This year, she won second place in the NY Oratorio Solo Competition.
Juliet graduated last May with her Masters in Music from the Yale School of Music and Yale ISM and she holds a Bachelor of Music degree, Summa cum laude, from Purchase Conservatory (State University of New York.) She is a native New Yorker and a proud graduate of the Fiorello H LaGuardia High School of Music & Art, class of 2018. She is so thrilled to be joining the Met Chorus! In her free time, she likes listening to 70s hits, going to the movies, and taking long walks.
Hometown: Queens, NY
Met Debut: 2025
