Tessa Fackelmann, mezzo-soprano, is rapidly emerging as a distinctive voice among the next generation of operatic talent, praised for her expressive tone, compelling stage presence, and emotional depth. In 2025, she made her role debut as Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro with Sarasota Opera, and was later named an International Finalist in the Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition.
An alumna of The Santa Fe Opera’s Apprentice Singer Program, Fackelmann made her company debut as the Kitchen Girl in Rusalka (2023), followed by her role debut as Ruth in the world premiere of The Righteous (2024). She also covered Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni during her time there.
Recent accolades include being named a 2024 Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition National Semifinalist, receiving the Rumbold Vocal Prize from Edmonton Opera, and the Grand Jury Prize from Opéra de Montréal.
Highlights of her 2025/26 season include debuts with Opéra de Montréal (Jenůfa), The Dallas Opera (The Little Prince), and Edmonton Opera’s Bravi! Opera’s Greatest Hits.
Originally from Ottawa, Canada, Fackelmann is a lover of early music, French grand opera and The Killers. She continues to build a dynamic career defined by versatility, sincerity, and a deep connection to text and character.