Alessia Camarin, soprano, graduated under the guidance of Cristina Baggio with top marks and honors at the B. Marcello Conservatory in Venice.
In 2023 she made her debut in the main role of Anna Magdalena Bach in the opera Bach Haus by M. Dall'Ongaro directed by Emanuele Gamba at the Malibran theater in Venice.
She made her debut as Lischen in the cantata Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht, 'Kaffeekantate' BWV 211, at the Goldoni Theater in Livorno in 2024 and in November of the same year she was a soloist in the Gran Concerto lirico sinfonico Omaggio a Puccini with the Orchestra Filarmonica Veneta.
She unanimously won the Toti Dal Monte Scholarship awarded to the best Soprano of the B. Marcello Conservatory in the first edition of its institution.
In 2025 she won the 76th edition of the AsLiCo International Opera Competition - being the youngest winner of the edition - and made her debut as Alice Ford in Verdi's Falstaff, a production of OperaDomani, performing in the main theaters of the Lombardy circle and in theaters such as Il Regio in Parma and the Sferisterio in Macerata.
She won the First Prize in the Seventh Edition of the Opera Competition "Voce d'Angelo" of the Parma Lirica Circle, also receiving the special "Giuseppe Masetti" prize.
Since 2022 he has collaborated with the Teatro La Fenice in Venice as part of the Fenice Project Education, performing at the Sale Apollinee on the occasion of the presentation of the works: I Lombardi alla prima Crociata, La Bohème, Falstaff, Mefistofele, Anna Bolena and Attila.