Jordan Seguin-Gascoigne is a critically acclaimed mezzo-soprano with an international career spanning opera, musical theatre, new and early music. She has performed with Portland Opera, Nashville Opera, Pacific Northwest Opera, Tacoma Opera, the Seattle Symphony, and the Amherst Early Music Festival and Cambridge Early Music Festival (UK). Her favorite roles include Adalgisa (Norma), Rosina (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Hansel (Hansel und Gretel), Cherubino (Le Nozze di Figaro), and Sesto (Giulio Cesare).
In musical theatre, she starred in the 5th Avenue Theatre’s Cry to Heaven, a collaboration between Anne Rice and Matthew Wilder, and created the role of Tomoe in Yoshinaka by Garrett Fisher, performed with Japan’s Takeda Noh troupe.
This season, she debuts with Teatro Grattacielo, joins Italy’s Valsugana Opera Studio, and embarks on a European recital tour featuring works by Baroque composer Sébastien Le Camus. She will also reprise the role of Sesto in France and appear as Cherubino in Italy and New York City.
Jordan lives in Nashville, TN, with her husband Johann, daughter Mary, two hounds, and a ginger cat.