“Megan Samarin as Cato’s daughter was simply radiant and ‘owned’ the Stage with a confidence both vocally and physically." – DC Theater Scene
ABOUT MEGAN
Mezzo-Soprano Megan Mikailovna Samarin begins her 2018-19 season in a recital with Joseph Li, an Emerging Artist Recital as part of Opera America’s Onstage at the Opera Center Recital Series in New York City. She will have her orchestral debut with the Lexington Philharmonic performing Retablo de Navidad by Joaquín Rodrigo. Under the baton of Manfred Honeck, Ms. Samarin will perform Mozart’s Requiem in her New York Philharmonic debut at Lincoln Center. In addition to these debuts, she will be reviving the role of Siébel in Gounod’s Faust with San Antonio Opera, and Cherubino in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro with the Aspen Music Festival.
Last season, Ms. Samarin was featured at Houston Grand Opera for the fourth consecutive season to sing the role of Sesto in Julius Caesar, opening at the Resilience Theatre in the George R. Brown Convention Center, and Carla Mae in the world premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon’s The House Without a Christmas Tree. She made her Mercury Orchestra debut in "Loving Clara Schumann", a theatrical multi-media project utilizing the music of both Robert and Clara Schumann. Ms. Samarin returned to Wolf Trap Opera as Idamante in Mozart’s Idomeneo. Concert highlights included Wolf Trap Opera’s Aria Jukebox Concert, Wolf Trap Opera’s Vocal Colors Recital at the Philips Collection, and The Richard Tucker Music Foundation Rising Stars Concert in Vail, Colorado.
The 2016-17 season included Houston Grand Opera included Siébel in Faust, Second Secretary in Nixon in China, and Wellgunde (cover) inGötterdämmerung, as well as a recital at the Rienzi Mansion where she performed the Norwegian song cycle "Haugtussa" by Edvard Grieg. Ms. Samarin also performed at Wolf Trap Opera as Baronessa Aspasia in La pietra del paragone, and Son in Glass/Moran’s The Juniper Tree.
Operatic highlights from the 2015-16 season included singing Olga in Eugene Onegin, Lady Columbia in the world premiere of O Columbia, Third Wood Nymph in Rusalka, Lady Maresvale and Mistress Revels in the world premiere of Carlisle Floyd’s Prince of Players, and covered Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro, Fox in The Little Prince, and Julie Jordan in Carousel. Ms. Samarin made her Glimmerglass Festival debut as Marzia in the American premier of Vivaldi’s Cato in Utica. During the 2014-15 season Ms. Samarin made her Houston Grand Opera debut as Second Lady in The Magic Flute and Johanna in Sweeney Todd, also covering Dorabella in Così fan tutte as well as Suzuki in Madame Butterfly. Ms. Samarin also performed Angelina in Houston Grand Opera’s 60th Anniversary Concert featuring Joyce DiDonato as well as Romeo in a concert version of I Capuleti e I Montecchi at Aspen Music Festival. The 2012-13 season included singing La Marchandein Les mamelles de Tirésias at Wolf Trap Opera.
Ms. Samarin is a 2017 Gerda Lissner Foundation International Vocal Competition Second Place winner, and performed at Carnegie Hall for the Gerda Lissner Foundation Winners Concert. She is a 2016 Sara Tucker Study Grant Award Winner as well as a 2017 District Award winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. She was also a finalist in HGO’s Eleanor McCollum Competition Concert of Arias. Ms. Samarin is a Shoshana Foundation Richard F. Gold Career Grant recipient for both 2014 and 2016.
Ms. Samarin holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City. She is alumna of the Houston Grand Opera’s Young Artists Vocal Academy and is a fellowship recipient of the Aspen Music Festival. Ms. Samarin is a former member of the Houston Grand Opera Studio.
"LIKE HER MUSIC, SAMARIN’S OLGA IS SKITTISH AND FULL OF SPIRIT. HER WARM TONE AND WINNING STAGE PRESENCE GIVE HER CHARACTER A SUNNY SOUL" -HOUSTON PRESS
Siébel
Faust
San Antonio Opera
May 9, 11, 2019
Soloist
mozaet requiem
new york philharmmonic
March 13, 15, 16, 19, 2019
Soloist
retablo de navidad
lexington philharmonic
December 1
soloist
emerging artist recital
opera america
November 9
features
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Catch me tomorrow as I take over @operasanantonio ‘s Instagram! Follow me and my cast mates as we prepare for our d… https://t.co/a7VNUXxokn
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Sang on the news this morning! Thank you for having us Great Day SA on CBS! https://t.co/6P1VlgVXsd
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Some Faust with a view! Can’t wait to sing Sièbel again. Rehearsals at @operasanantonio start next week! https://t.co/EI9zGWuIcj
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just me and my poster (ahh!!) https://t.co/cLIYfQgVwu
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A backstage sneak-peek of our Mozart Requiem quartet! Cannot wait to sing with the @nyphil and my amazing colleague… https://t.co/2NltFW0fYq
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Some pictures from our last rehearsal before our opening on Wednesday! Such a joy to sing with the @nyphilharmonic ! https://t.co/nj15bFu5oX
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One more day till our Saturday performance with the @nyphil ! https://t.co/gUsUmJldlB
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Four days till our Saturday show with the @nyphilharmonic ! https://t.co/zdZcntHHyd
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so exciting being in nyc! https://t.co/7x4kbM8xEM
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First day of rehearsals with the @NYphilharmonic We are all prepared with our @Baerenreiter scores! https://t.co/5zgoqQdqcz
Press
"MEGAN MIKAILOVNA SAMARIN—a poised, classy singer with an impressively even, supple mezzo-soprano" By F. Paul Driscoll - Opera News
“Megan Samarin as Cato’s daughter was simply radiant and ‘owned’ the Stage with a confidence both vocally and physically.” By Susan Galbraith – DC Theater Scene
“Watch for mezzo-soprano Megan Mikailovna Samarin, an artist with vocal intrigue and acting skill to back it up as she proved as Romeo in Bellini’s I Capuleti e I Montecchi, in this season’s Faust and Nixon in China.” Sydney Boyd – Houstonia
“Like her music, Samarin’s Olga is skittish and full of spirit. Her warm tone and winning stage presence give her character a sunny soul” By D.L. Groover – Houston Press