Maria Spacagna (born 1951) is an American soprano; she is known for being the first American-born opera singer to play the title role in Madame Butterfly at La Scala in Milan, Italy where the opera premiered.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Spacagna trained at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where she earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees.
[2] In 1997, Spacagna won the top prize at the Verdi Competition in Bussetto, Italy.
[3] She was inducted to the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame that year.
[4] Spacagna went on to teach, and she is now a professor of voice at Carnegie Mellon.