Praised for her “crystalline voice with the chic and class of Grace Kelly,” soprano, Micaëla Oeste, regularly appears at many of the worlds largest venues in both concert and opera. Her 2019-2020 season included her concert debut at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall with the Strauss Symphony of America and a return to Carnegie hall for a concert series of English song. She also made her Deutsche Oper Debut in Chaya Czernowin's world premere of "Heart Chamber". Micaëla also joined Placido Domngo for a concert in Graz, Austria with the RTV Slovenia Symphony. In her 2018-2019 season, Micaëla returned to the Salute to Vienna concert series with concerts in Chicago (Symphony center), Boston (Symphony Hall) and in Hartford, Conneticut. She also joined Placido Domingo for concerts in Kiev, Ukraine and in Tallinn, Estonia. Micaëla also made her Opera Toulon debut as Amelia in Menotti's "Amelia al ballo" and as Lucy in "The Telephone".
In concert form, Micaëla has been seen alongside Mr. Domingo in Denmark, Tokyo, Macau, Budapest and Regensburg, Germany for the Thurn und Taxi’s Festival. She also made her Vienna Konzerthaus debut with violinist Zoltan Maga and her Carnegie hall debut with the American Symphony Orchestra. Micaëla also had the honor to perform for the celebration of the canonization of Pope John Paul II in Poznan, Poland.
On the opera stage, Micaëla has been seen with LA Opera as Zerlina in “Don Giovanni”, Washington National Opera as Oscar in “Un Ballo in Maschera” and Nannetta in “Falstaff”, Opera Santa Barbara as Stella in “Streetcar named Desire”, and Chicago Opera Theater as Creuse in Charpentier’s “Medee”. She has also debuted with Polish National Opera, Opera de Monte-Carlo, Teatro de Maestranza in Seville, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, San Diego Opera, Savannah Music Festival, Gotham Chamber Opera and Opera National de Montpellier.
Micaëla is a former Young Artist with Washington National Opera. She is a graduate of Northwestern University and grew up playing piano and french horn.