American soprano Christina Lamberti has gained international attention with versatility of repertoire, gleaming tone, and soulful presence.  She has not only garnered attention from portrayals at notable companies such as San Francisco Opera and Singapore Lyric Opera, but has also had a long standing relationship with the innovative Theatre Regensburg in Germany.  For the 2008 Regensburg season, she sang the titles roles in Norma and in Manon Lescaut.  While there she performed four major roles in repertory with astounding success and unprecedented ease.  These operas and roles included Un Ballo in Maschera (Amelia), La Clemenza di Tito (Vitellia), Don Giovanni (Donna Elvira) and Otello (Desdemona).  Before her Regensburg debut, she made her European debut as Vitellia in Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito at the Estonian National Opera in Tallinn, which was highly acclaimed by both the press and audiences alike.  She opened the season at the Slovenian National theatre in Maribor premiering in La Callas (a tribute to Maria Callas). 
 
Ms. Lamberti, a native of New Jersey,  attended Philadelphia’s Academy of Vocal Arts and was awarded the prestigious Adler Fellowship by the San Francisco Opera.