Newswire | 2026 Metropolitan Opera Competition Winners Announced

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New York, NY (March 22, 2026)—The Met announces the winners of the 2026
Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition: sopranos Shannon
Crowley, Elizabeth Hanje, Song Hee Lee, and Anna Thompson; and baritones Gabriel
Natal-Báez and Robert Wente. Following a season-long series of competitions at the
district, regional, and national levels, a panel of judges named these six singers as the
winners. Each winner receives a $20,000 cash prize and the prestige, exposure, and
networking opportunities that come with winning a renowned competition that has
launched the careers of many of opera’s most well-known stars.

The 2026 winners, their ages, the regions that they represent in the competition, and their
hometowns are:

Shannon Crowley, 25, soprano (Great Lakes Region; Virginia Beach, Virginia);
Patricia Misslin Award
Elizabeth Hanje, 23, soprano (Northwest Region; Vestavia Hills, Alabama);
Margaret M. Dyson Award
Song Hee Lee, 28, soprano (Eastern Region; Seoul, South Korea); Pamela and
William Craven Award
Gabriel Natal-Báez, 27, baritone (Gulf Coast Region; Toa Alta, Puerto Rico);
Dominique Laffont Award
Anna Thompson, 26, soprano (Middle Atlantic Region; Rochester, Michigan); The
American-Scandinavian Foundation Birgit Nilsson Award
Robert Wente, 26, baritone (Central Region; Munster, Indiana); Fernand Lamesch
Award

The remaining four non-winning finalists, who each receive a $10,000 cash prize, are:

Sophia Baete, 23, mezzo-soprano (Eastern Region; Louisville, Kentucky);
Margaret M. Dyson Award
Gabrielle Turgeon, 25, soprano (Rocky Mountain Region; Boynton Beach,
Florida); Anne de Richemont Smithers Award
Dejah Watts, 22, soprano (Central Region; Indianapolis, Indiana); Judith Raskin
Award
Shiyu Zhuo, 26, soprano (Eastern Region; Zhejiang, China); Ellie Caulkins
Award

Earlier today, the ten finalists performed in the Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique
Laffont Grand Finals Concert, hosted by 2005 winner soprano Lisette Oropesa, with
soprano Tamara Wilson, a Laffont alumna, joining as guest artist.

The panel of judges for the Grand Finals Concert included:

Rupert Burleigh; Director of Music Administration, The Metropolitan Opera
Christopher Hahn; General Director, Pittsburgh Opera
Michael Heaston; Deputy General Manager, The Metropolitan Opera
Brian Speck; Artistic Administrator, The Metropolitan Opera
Melissa Wegner; Executive Director, Laffont Competition and Lindemann
Young Artist Development Program, The Metropolitan Opera
Francesca Zambello; Artistic Director, Washington National Opera

The singers each performed two arias on the Met stage, accompanied by the Met
Orchestra and conducted by Maestro Carlo Rizzi.

This season saw the most participants in the competition’s history, with more than 1,700
applicants and more than 900 singers competing live across 13 regions and 39 districts.
This season, the competition also partnered with the Ibáñez Atkinson Foundation to start
a South America Region with districts in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia. The
Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition is operated at the district
and region level by hundreds of dedicated volunteers and donors from across the United

States, Canada, and Mexico. More than $300,000 in prize money has already been
awarded in the district and regional rounds. Throughout the season, more than $500,000
in awards money will be granted to singers.

The Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition, formerly known since its founding in
1954 as the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, is now in its 72nd season.
The Met’s vocal competition is a career-making opportunity for aspiring opera singers,
given the reach of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the program’s long
tradition. The Competition has been crucial in introducing many of today’s best-known
opera stars, including Renée Fleming, Denyce Graves, Eric Owens, Stephanie Blythe,
Hei-Kyung Hong, Sondra Radvanovsky, Lawrence Brownlee, Michael
Fabiano, Latonia Moore, Lisette Oropesa, Jamie Barton, Anthony Roth
Costanzo, Ryan Speedo Green, and Nadine Sierra.

The Competition gained international renown with the release of the 2008 feature-length
documentary The Audition, directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke, which
chronicled the 2007 National Council Auditions season and Grand Finals Concert.

Find more about The Metropolitan Opera at www.metopera.org

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