100-Word Bio:One of opera’s most sought-after sopranos, Marina Costa-Jackson launched her career with a rare Met Council triple win, earning international acclaim for her portrayals of emotionally complex heroines. The Italian-American has enthralled audiences at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Bolshoi Theatre, and Tokyo’s New National Theatre, performing roles like Tosca, Mimì (La Bohème), and Desdemona (Otello). In 2025, she returns to Tokyo for La Bohème. The middle Costa-Jackson sister, she joins Ginger and Miriam in their 2019 Seattle concert triumph. Costa-Jackson holds top honors at Operalia, the Zarzuela Prize, and the Maria Callas Award from The Dallas Opera. Her commanding presence and radiant voice captivate audiences worldwide, from the Bolshoi to Covent Garden, heralding new triumphs.300-Word Bio:One of opera’s most sought-after sopranos of her generation — launched by a rare Met Council triple win and internationally acclaimed for her portrayals of emotionally complex heroines. Italian-American Marina Costa-Jackson brings a radiant vocal presence and dramatic insight to the iconic roles of the repertoire. She has earned acclaim in both Europe and North America for her performances as Tosca, Mimì (La Bohème), Fiordiligi (Così fan tutte), Tatiana (Eugene Onegin), Violetta (La Traviata), and Giulietta (Les Contes d’Hoffmann). Notable recent debuts include Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, where she was praised for her “lustrous tone” as Giulietta; LA Opera as Mimì, described as “hauntingly beautiful”; and Seattle Opera, where she portrayed both Fiordiligi and Tatiana with dramatic intensity and vocal elegance. Her international appearances include Desdemona in Otello at the Savonlinna Festival, later touring to the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, and her return to Tokyo’s New National Theatre, where she sings La Bohème in 2025 after performing Donna Anna in Don Giovanni. The middle Costa-Jackson sister, she joins Ginger and Miriam in their 2019 Seattle concert triumph, her Sicilian roots fueling passionate artistry. Costa-Jackson received top honors at Operalia, including the Zarzuela Prize, and was the recipient of the Maria Callas Award from The Dallas Opera, where she was featured in Bellini’s Norma and as Violetta in La Traviata. She has also performed with Opéra National de Paris, Opera Philadelphia, Michigan Opera Theatre, and in concerts with Andrea Bocelli, including at Madison Square Garden. Her commanding presence and radiant voice captivate audiences worldwide, from the Bolshoi to Covent Garden, heralding new triumphs.