The Queen of Opera Returns June 5th for Wines of France, in Collaboration with Russo Wine
In a world where music is often fleeting and forgettable, her voice lingers.
With the elegance of Maria Callas and the emotional gravity of Andrea Bocelli, D’Andrea Pelletier—known to many simply as The Queen of Opera—is reawakening the soul of classical music and bringing it powerfully into the present day.
And now, in celebration of her upcoming performance Wines of France on June 5th, presented in collaboration with Russo Wine, we invite you to revisit the story of this extraordinary artist.
D’Andrea is a classically trained soprano with over twenty years of discipline in Italian bel canto, Russian lyricism, and the French and German art song traditions. Her voice is not simply beautiful—it is transformational. It carries with it the echoes of centuries past, yet it feels utterly modern. Cinematic. Unmistakably alive.
Her performances don’t just entertain; they elevate. Audiences often leave her concerts changed—quieted, stirred, or in tears. For D’Andrea, this is more than art. It is devotion. It is mission.
Her original works, critically praised collaborations, and spellbinding stage presence have established her as a singular force in modern opera. Still, she does not seek to preserve opera in glass; she seeks to revive it, to expand it, to place it firmly into the hands—and hearts—of a 21st-century audience.
And on June 5th, she will do just that.
Wines of France is more than a concert—it is an immersive celebration of voice, culture, and elegance. Hosted in partnership with Russo Wine, the evening promises to be a sensorial experience pairing French wines with the timeless arias and chansons that have shaped generations.
This is not just a performance. It is a reminder of what music can do—when sung with intention, when offered with love, when delivered by an artist who lives and breathes the music of the divine.
Join us on this unforgettable night. Let her voice show you why D’Andrea Pelletier is not just the Queen of Opera—
She is the voice of a movement.