Lori Stinson

Lori Stinson

Soprano Lori Stinson is a frequent concert and opera soloist in the greater Los Angeles area and the country. She has sung operatic roles with San Diego Opera, Opera Pacific, Glimmerglass Opera, Aspen Opera Theater, Utah Festival Opera, Pacific Repertory Opera, and Long Beach Opera, as well as covering roles at New York City Opera.

As a concert soloist, Ms. Stinson has sung with Los Angeles Bach Festival, Redlands Bowl Symphony, Torrance Symphony, The Marina Symphony, Santa Barbara Symphony, Pacific Chorale, Ventura Master Chorale, and Foothill Master Chorale, as well as many others. Some of the roles and oratorio she has most performed are the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro and Fiordiligi in Cosi fan tutte. She has performed as the soloist in Carmina Burana and in the Verdi Requiem.

She made her motion picture debut as the singing voice of actress Alison Elliott in the 2001 made-for-TV movie, The Song of the Lark, broadcast on most public television stations as part of the Masterpiece Theatre American Collection.