Discover Your Voice
Hi, I’m Madison Lombardo!
My teaching is rooted in two things: helping singers love their voice & working towards healthy technique. I have experience teaching all ages classical, musical theatre, contemporary and jazz — and I love exploring new music with singers. I also work as a singing voice rehabilitation specialist, specializing in singers with injuries and pathologies, as a mentee under Dr. Kari Ragan.
I offer a variety of mediums for honing your craft — from 1:1 lessons to masterclasses to an extensive resource library.
Madison Lombardo Music welcomes all singers - regardless of age or experience. Neurodiverse and LGBTQ+ singers are celebrated and supported here, too.
Madison Lombardo is a lyric mezzo-soprano based in Seattle, Washington. She has performed throughout the Pacific Northwest in a variety of settings, including operatic roles, educational outreach programs, and small-ensemble contemporary work. Known for her commitment to creative and authentic storytelling, Madison brings versatility and depth to the stage.
This summer Madison will be seen as Dorothee in Massenet’s Cendrillon (Miami Music Festival) and Ottone (cover) in Montverdi’s L’incorozione di Poppea (Chicago Summer Opera). Last fall, Madison brought Giselle from A Woman Driven to life in a studio recording which is set to be released summer 2026. Recent performances include Marquise (cover) in La Fille du Régiment with Kitsap Opera, Les Troyens (chorus) with Seattle Opera and Hansel from Hansel and Gretel with NOISE.
Professional Highlights
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July 2025 — Selected to present at the 11th International Congress of Voice Teachers conference. Presentation was titled “Nurturing Young Neurodivergent Singers.”
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May 2026 — featured panelist at the Art & Science of the Performing Voice conference in Seattle, WA.
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Fall 2026 — invited to publish an article on “Nurturing Young Neurodivergent Singers” for the Journal of Singing.