The Metropolitan Opera Announces 19 Semifinalists for the 2024 Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition

The Metropolitan Opera Announces 19 Semifinalists for the 2024 Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition

Semifinalists from the U.S., Armenia, Australia, China, and Georgia to compete on March 11, 2024, at 10AM ET

Selected finalists to perform at the Grand Finals Concert on March 17, 2024, accompanied by the Met Orchestra, conducted by Evan Rogister and hosted by Laffont alumna Denyce Graves

Winners will receive individual cash prizes of $20,000, as well as mentorship and networking opportunities in the opera world

New York, NY (February 28, 2024)—The 19 semifinalists, who have moved past regional auditions across the United States, will compete in the semifinal round of the Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition on Monday, March 11, 2024, beginning at 10AM ET. The semifinal competition will be held on the Met stage before a panel of judges and will also be available for public viewing via livestream. The selected finalists will then move forward to the Grand Finals Concert on Sunday, March 17, at 3PM ET. Notably, 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of the Laffont Competition, formerly known as the National Council Auditions.

The semifinalists, ranging in age from 23 to 30, were selected from an applicant pool of more than 1,500 aspiring opera singers. The finalists who advance are provided with a week of training with Met musical and dramatic coaches.

During the Grand Finals Concert on March 17, finalists will each sing two arias on the Met stage, with Maestro Evan Rogister leading the Met Orchestra. Rogister will also conduct Terence Blanchard’s hit Fire Shut Up in My Bones later this season. The afternoon’s host will be Laffont alumna and star mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, with bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green, a 2011 winner, joining as a guest artist. The winners of the competition will each receive a cash prize of $20,000 and career-making exposure. The remaining finalists will receive $10,000. Results will be posted on Facebook and Instagram.

This season, the semifinalist prize has increased from $2,500 to $5,000. Auditions are sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition, including the Laffont Competition donors and hundreds of volunteers from across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. More than $300,000 in prize money has already been fundraised and awarded in the district and regional rounds.

The Laffont Competition is open to singers from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, as well as other international entrants training or residing in those countries. This season, the competition had more than 1,500 applicants, with more than 900 singers qualifying to participate in 11 regions and 36 districts. This season, in collaboration with the Denyce Graves Foundation, the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia District (DMV) was introduced. The district is also the first to be hosted at a historically black college or university, Morgan State University.

The Eric and Dominique Laffont Grand Finals Concert will be open to the public, and audio will be streamed live on the Met’s website. Tickets for the concert are on sale now and may be purchased at the Met box office, by phone at 212.362.6000, or online at metopera.org

The 2024 Semifinalists

Name

Voice Type

Age

Region

Hometown

Georgiana Adams

Soprano

24

Western

Chicago, IL

Nathan Bowles

Tenor

27

Gulf Coast

Minot, ND

Michael Butler

Tenor

24

Eastern

Bowie, MD

Katherine DeYoung

Mezzo-Soprano

29

Central

Traverse City, MI

Ruby Dibble

Mezzo-Soprano

28

Midwest

Kansas City, MO

Daniel Espinal

Tenor

24

New England

Sarasota, FL

Tessa Fackelmann

Mezzo-Soprano

26

Gulf Coast

Ottawa, Canada

Lydia Grindatto

Soprano

28

Midwest

Tijeras, NM

Navasard Hakobyan

Baritone

25

Eastern

Yerevan, Armenia

Bethany Jelinek

Soprano

24

Upper Midwest

Dallas, TX

Ani Kushyan

Mezzo-Soprano

27

Rocky Mountain

Tbilisi, Georgia

Qirong Liang

Mezzo-Soprano

25

Upper Midwest

Hangzhou, China

Tessa McQueen

Soprano

26

Rocky Mountain

Loveland, CO

Gemma Nha

Soprano

23

New England

Sydney, Australia

Meridian Prall

Mezzo-Soprano

28

Central

Fort Wayne, IN

Emily Richter

Soprano

26

Great Lakes

Arlington, VA

Demetrious Sampson

Tenor

24

Southeast

Atlanta, GA

Eric Taylor

Tenor

29

Gulf Coast

St. George, UT

Catherine Thornsley

Soprano

30

Northwest

Flagstaff, AZ

About the Competition

The Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition, formerly known since its founding in 1954 as the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, is now in its 70th season. The Met’s vocal competition is a career-making opportunity for aspiring opera singers, given the reach of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the program’s long tradition. The Competition has also been crucial in introducing many of today’s best-known opera stars, including Renée Fleming, Denyce Graves, Eric Owens, Stephanie Blythe, Hei-Kyung Hong, Sondra Radvanovsky, Lawrence Brownlee, Michael Fabiano, Latonia Moore, Lisette Oropesa, Jamie Barton, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Ryan Speedo Green, and Nadine Sierra.

The competition gained international acclaim with the release of the 2008 feature-length documentary The Audition, directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke, which chronicled the 2007 National Council Auditions season and Grand Finals Concert.