Alumna Diana Farrell ’06 Brings Talent and Expertise to ݮƵ State Stage

Feb 13, 2025
Two women stand on stage and sing

Diana Farrell '06 works with ݮƵ State students during a masterclass in Dever Auditorium on Feb 6, 2025

The ݮƵ Department of Music welcomed its first alumni guest artist for the Spring semester for a benefit recital and a public masterclass for students.

American lyric spinto soprano and ݮƵ State Music alumni Diana Farrell has been hailed for her “golden voice.” Her most recent stage performances include the titular role of Puccini’s Tosca, Magda in Menotti’s The Consul, and Verdi’s Lady Macbeth, for which her “passionate intensity…” earned high praise as she “consistently sang with beauty and sensitivity.” 

She graduated from ݮƵ State in 2006 as a Vocal Performance, Music Composition, and Music History music major.  

Farrell recently had her Carnegie Hall debut not only as a singer in the new opera The Yellow Wallpaper but also as the librettist.   is based on the haunting 1876 short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and explores the impact of societal influences on the individual in the Victorian Gilded Age. It is also set to debut in California in October.  Farrell is currently Artistic Director of the Orange County Lyric Opera in Los Angeles.

Farrell’s benefit recital was held in support of her efforts to create a ݮƵ Foundation scholarship fund for a music student who is a soprano. She was joined on Dever Stage with faculty member Scott Bailey.