
About
Jaclyn Randazzo (she/her) is a versatile singing actor with experiences in opera, musical theatre, choral works, recitals, cabarets and concerts. She has performed across the United States and abroad, including Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, The Metropolitan Room, Haswell Green’s and The Bitter End. She was recently seen in the workshop premiere of Act 1 of Timothy Lee Miller's The Bird Lady.
Jaclyn is the Education Director and Resident Soprano for New Camerata Opera. She also teaches private voice lessons, guiding students to find their own voice through a foundation of classical technique that supports healthy singing in any style. Jaclyn received her Master of Music from the University of Kentucky and her Bachelor of Music from the Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam.
"Ms. Randazzo made an impressive Fiordiligi, tackling "Come scoglio" from Mozart's Cosi fan tutte (and winning the game) with brilliant high notes and the well executed leaps for which the aria is notorious."
- Voce di Meche
"Jaclyn Randazzo executed 'My Coloring Book' with real feeling, and brought tears to my Mister’s eyes. Ms. Randazzo’s clear and mellow voice suits that kind of sad song perfectly. It came as no surprise to learn she has studied music for years both here and abroad. Happily, Ms. Randazzo had another solo, 'A Quiet Thing,' from 'Flora, The Red Menace.'"
- Arts & Living 27 East