
Autumn Capocci
Mezzo
Studio Artist
Autumn Capocci, mezzo-soprano originally from Buffalo, New York. Currently based in Dallas, Texas, she performs with companies across the country. Most recently, she appeared with Music on Site in Witchita, Kansas for her debut performance as Carmen in Bizet’s Carmen. Her previous appearances with Fort Worth Opera include La Traviata (Marie Brécourt), Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World (Frida Kahlo), and Stone Soup (Edna). Prior to that, she was a member of the Hans and Leslie Fleischner Young Artist program with Pittsburgh Festival Opera, where she performed Kleonike in Mark Adamo’s Lysistrata in the first feature-length film of the opera. She graduated in May 2020 with a Masters in Vocal Performance from the University of North Texas, where she studied under William H. Joyner. While there, she performed with the UNT Opera as Zita in Gianni Schicchi and Lapák the dog in The Cunning Little Vixen. Autumn Capocci has appeared as a soloist in concert across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, performing works such as Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater and Handel’s Messiah, in addition to concerts of art song such as Home Away From Home: Songs of Alan Smith.