Kelsey Lauritano

[3] Lauritano performed the role of Cherubino in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro first at the Music Academy of the West, conducted by James Conlon.

[4][5] One of them was in 2019 at the National Sawdust with pianist Andrew Sun, including Schubert songs, Ravel's Histoires naturelles, Ricky Ian Gordon's Without Music and Manuel da Falla's Siete canciones populares españolas.

A reviewer noted her focused sound "of clear amber color, rich without heaviness", able to communicate in small vocal inflections, portraying Ravel's animals: "the smooth confidence of the peacock, the fleeting wit of the cricket, the grace of the swan".

A reviewer from the FAZ noted that she portrayed the adolescent young man "tending towards petulance, not with a velvety mezzotone, but with an almost metallic-brittle approach that spreads androgynous infatuation towards the end of the breathless 'Non so più'" aria.

[8] In 2024, she performed as Fragoletto, a farmer who turns bandit for love, in Offenbach's Die Banditen, conducted by Karsten Januschke and directed by Katharina Thoma.