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Madison Montambault
Wellgunde

Praised by Indy Maven to be “sure to entertain and inspire”, American-Canadian Mezzo-Soprano, Madison Montambault has been praised for her versatile performance ability across the operatic repertoire.  

In the Spring of 2023, Ms. Montambault joins Dayton Opera in Wagner’s Das Rheingold as Wellgunde, a role she will reprise with Edmonton Opera later in the season. She made her role and company debut with Indianapolis Opera as Suzuki in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, and later appeared as the Announcer in Douglas Moore’s one act opera, Gallantry with Indianapolis Opera. Recently, she was seen in the role of Muley’s Wife in Ricky Ian Gordon’s The Grapes of Wrath with Detroit Opera Theatre, where she is a frequent collaborator. She made her professional debut in 2017 with Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings as Mrs. Williamson in the difficulty of crossing a field by David Lang. 

Ms. Montambault was a 3rd place winner of the 2022 Edmonton Opera Rumbold Vocal Prize, a Central Regional Finalist in the 2022 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition,  a winner of the 2021 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition- Indiana District, a semi-finalist in the 2022 Premiere Opera Foundation International Voice Competition, a semi-finalist in the 2022 Opera Tampa D’Angelo Young Artist Vocal Competition, a two time semi-finalist in American International Czech & Slovak Competition, a semi-finalist in the Byrd International Young Artist Competition, a recipient of the EXCEL Enterprise Fund Grant, and was a finalist in the University of Michigan Concerto Competition.  

Madison completed Young Artist Program residencies with Sarasota Opera and Indianapolis Opera. She holds a Master of Music degree in Voice Performance, a Bachelor of Music Degree in Voice Performance and is a proud alumna of The University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance