Soprano ROBIN LEIGH MASSIE has established herself as a versatile artist in opera, concert and musical theatre. She made her New York City Opera debut as Flora in Benjamin Britten's The Turn of The Screw and has performed with Tulsa, Kentucky, Glimmerglass, and Rockland Opera companies. In musical theatre, Ms. Massie performed the role of Jellylorum in Andrew Lloyd Weberʼs CATS in Hamburg, Germany. Other roles include Yum Yum in The Mikado, Marian Paroo in The Music Man, Laurey Williams in Oklahoma! and Lily in The Secret Garden. She has sung with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the New York City Ballet, and with The Utah Symphony Orchestra in Leonard Bernsteinʼs Mass, conducted by Keith Lockhart. Last summer, Ms. Massie was the soloist in the Mahler Symphony No. 4 with The Masterworks Festival Orchestra in Winona Lake, Indiana. She returned to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra this past December for her 14th year of Yuletide Celebration, hosted this year by Sandi Patty.
A native of Austin, Texas, Ms. Massie earned her Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance from Westminster Choir College and a Master of Music degree in Voice/Opera Performance from Yale University. She is a member of the voice faculty at Cairn University and Westminster Choir College of Rider University. Along with her husband, Steven Condy, she is also the Co-Director of the Vocal Intensive Study Program at the MasterWorks Summer Music Festival (www.masterworksfestival.org).