Katie Trigg
Mezzo-soprano

Hailing from Ngāhinapōuri, mezzo-soprano Katie Trigg studied at the University of Waikato and at the Curtis Institute of Music.
In 2024, Katie won the prestigious Lexus Song Quest. Katie’s recent roles include Cherubino in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro and her soloist credits include performances with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, Opera Philadelphia’s Festival O23, and Wolf Trap Opera. In 2021, she was a Dame Malvina Major Foundation Studio Artist with New Zealand Opera.
Katie's accolades include the Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship, Dame Sister Mary Leo Scholarship, Sue and Guy Haddleton Emerging Artist Award, Dame Malvina Major Foundation Arts Excellence Award, and the Kiwi Music Scholarship.
You can see Katie Trigg live with the Auckland Philharmonia on Saturday 5 July at Pub Charity Opera in Concert: La traviata
Katie Trigg's appearance is proudly supported by Sandra Greenfield