Isabel Randall is a civic-engaged mezzo-soprano, poet, and librettist from Rota, Spain, who‬ “stands out for her impassioned, expressive physicality” (The New England Theatre Geek).

In the 2025–2026 season, Isabel will complete her second year in Dayton Opera’s‬‭ Artist-in-Residence program with exciting engagements expanding her artistry. She made her‬‭ Dayton Opera and role debut as Mercédès in Bizet’s‬‭ Carmen‬‭ in November 2025 and will appear‭ as the mezzo-soprano soloist in multiple programs with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra,‬‭ including‬‭ Messiah‬‭ ,‬‭ American Soundscapes‬‭ , and Mozart’s‬‭ Requiem in D minor.‬‭ She will also‬‭ portray the title role of Hansel in Dayton Opera’s concert version of‬‭ Hansel and Gretel.‬‭ Isabel‬‭ debuts with the Rochester Oratorio Society as a featured artist in their annual Arts Connexions‬‭ recital series, curating a program of African-American and Spanish art song and original poetry.‬‭ She looks forward to building on this work and expanding her repertoire through Cincinnati Song‬‭ Initiative's 2026 Fellowship of Song:‬‭ Life’s Journey‬‭.

Isabel’s 2024–2025 season included completing her first year as a Dayton Opera‬‭ Artist-in-Residence, portraying abolitionist Amelia J. Piper in‬‭ Whaling Women‬‭ at The Boston‬‭ Conservatory, covering the role of Zoe Walker in Ricky Ian Gordon’s world premiere opera‬‭ This‬‭ House‬‭ (2025) at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ 50th anniversary season, and portraying the‬‭ praised journalist Gwen Ifill in Guerilla Opera’s 15th anniversary performance of Curtis K.‬‭ Hughes’ opera‬‭ Say It Ain’t So, Joe?‬

Passionate about accessible and contemporary opera, Isabel originated the roles of Mable in‬‭ Courthouse Bells‬‭ and Ruby in‬‭ Is This America‬‭?, both‬‭ composed by Mary D. Watkins, and‬‭ participated in the Act I workshop for Damien Geter’s opera‬‭ Loving v. Virginia‬‭.

Her accolades include Finalist for the Slovak National Theatre’s Opera Studio, Finalist in the‬‭ Eastern Region NANM Scholarship Competition, First Place in the Thomas Music Study Club‬‭ Voice Competition, Second Prize for the Wilkinson’s Young Singers Fund, and semifinalist‬‭ placements in the Benjamin Matthew Williams and Annapolis Opera Vocal Competitions. She is‬‭ also a two-time Opera Buffs, Inc. grant recipient.‬

Isabel has performed with Boston Opera Collaborative, Boston Lyric Opera, Charlottesville‬‭ Opera, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Des Moines Metro Opera, Guerilla Opera, The Oratorio‬‭ Society of Virginia, Virginia Opera, and White Snake Projects. Her operatic credits include‬‭ Alcina‬‭ (Ruggiero),‬‭ Carmen‬‭,‬‭ The Love for Three Oranges‬‭,‬‭ Omar‬‭ (Giddens & Abels), and‬‭ Porgy &‬‭ Bess‬‭. Her concert work includes the North American premiere of Ēriks Ešenvalds’‬‭ Passion‬‭ According to St. Luke‬‭ ,‬‭ Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9‬‭ , Manuel de Falla’s‬‭ El Amor Brujo‬‭ (Candelas), Margaret Bonds’‬‭ Ballad of the Brown King‬‭, and Handel’s‬‭ Messiah‬‭.

Known as “The Inquisitive Typist” in her writing, Isabel collaborated with composer Ben‬‭ Russman on Five Short Pieces, earning the 2023 St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist‬‭ Award. She recently completed a libretto,‬‭ Once There Was a Girl: An Opera in Three Acts‬‭,‬‭ based on her mother’s memoir, developing the full opera with composer Janet Lagah-Bona.‬‭ Isabel holds a Graduate Performance Diploma from the Longy School of Music (Roman‬‭ Totenberg Award Recipient), a Master of Music from Azusa Pacific University (Dennis Royse‬‭ Graduate Achievement & Excellence Award Recipient), and a Bachelor of Arts in Music from‬‭ Baylor University. She is deeply grateful to God, her family, friends, mentors, and teachers for‬ joining her on her artistic journey.‬