Kali Wilson, Soprano
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Kali Wilson debuted with San Francisco Lyric Opera as Donna Elvira in its 2009 production of Don Giovanni. She was touted as a “vocal triumph” by the San Francisco Classical Voice and The Epoch Times wrote that she sung the role “with exceptional clarity and emotion”.  Most recently she won first prize in the East Bay Opera League’s 2009 Vocal Competition. The Eureka, California native currently resides in San Francisco where she studies with renowned teacher and tenor, Cesar Ulloa. 

While at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music for both her undergraduate and graduate studies she performed the roles of Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hero in L'Egisto, Charlotte in A Little Night Music and Jack's Mother in Into the Woods, and was a soloist in the Conservatory’s final performance of the “Sing-It-Yourself-Messiah” at Davies Symphony Hall.  As winner of the Conservatory’s 2007 Voice Concerto Competition she performed Barber’s Andromache’s Farewell with the Conservatory Orchestra in its opening concert for the 2007-2008 season.  

An active soloist, she has made appearances with the Monterey Symphony, San Jose Symphonic Choir, and Eureka Symphony and has performed in master classes with acclaimed stage director Lotfi Mansouri, singers Frederica von Stade and Catherine Naglestad, and composer William Bolcom.