Sally Dibblee

Critically acclaimed as a “tour-de-force of vocal control and expressive flexibility”, soprano Sally Dibblee has enjoyed a career of 20 years in opera houses and concert halls throughout North America. Since her Canadian Opera Company mainstage debut in the role of Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi and Musetta in La Bohème, she has performed the title roles in Madama Butterfly, Lucia di Lammermoor and La Traviata and many more of opera’s best loved soprano roles. On the concert stage she has been a soloist in the Messiah, Carmina Burana, Beethoven 9th Symphony and the Verdi Requiem to name a few.

She made her theatre debut with St. Andrews Summer Theatre Company playing the role of the notoriously flawed singer Florence Foster Jenkins in the hilarious Souvenir.

Sally received her Bachelor of Music from Mount Allison University and a Diploma in Operatic Studies from University of Toronto where she studied with the wonderful Lois Marshall.

A former faculty member at Mount Allison University, Sally is in demand as
a voice teacher and adjudicator of regional and provincial Music Festivals. She is the conductor of the Fredericton Ladies Choir.