Camille Robles

Mezzo-Soprano

A second-year Ryan Opera Center member, the mezzo-soprano from San Juan, Puerto Rico, appeared in the 2025/26 Season at Lyric as Second Handmaiden/Medea and also performed with The Joffrey Ballet. Robles was a Jan Miller Studio Artist at Pensacola Opera for the 2024/25 Season. While there, she covered the role of Cherubino/Le nozze di Figaro and performed the Dolphin in the world premiere of Mato and the Bear Who Couldn’t Fish. Previously, she was invited to the Aspen Music Festival as a Fellowship Artist for two summers and appeared as the Sandman/Hansel and Gretel and in scenes from Carmen, Werther, La favorita, and Die Walküre. Robles received the 2026 American Opera Society of Chicago Award and previously received a Gulf Coast Region Encouragement Award in the Metropolitan Opera’s Laffont Competition. Following undergraduate studies at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, she earned her Master of Music degree from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where she performed Olga/Eugene Onegin.

Camille Robles is sponsored by Heidi Heutel Bohn and Mark & Gale Kozloff.

Last updated: May 4, 2026