Cambria Metzinger

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Singing, Musical Theatre, Jazz Voice, Classical Voice, Opera

About

Cambria Metzinger is a mezzo-soprano originally from Santa Barbara, California. She has over 10 years of experience working as a professional singer and she is celebrated for her warm, expressive timbre, charismatic stage presence, and exceptional versatility across genres ranging from opera to musical theater and jazz.

In the 2024–25 season, Cambria joined Shreveport Opera as a Resident Artist, debuting as Mercedes in Bizet’s Carmen. She returns for the 2025–26 season to perform Musetta in Puccini’s La Bohème and Zerlina in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, and Anna in Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins.

Cambria’s engagements include appearances with San Diego Opera, Opera Santa Barbara—where she was a Chrisman Studio Artist—and Pacific Lyric Association, performing as Prince Orlofsky in Strauss’s Die Fledermaus.

A dynamic crossover artist, she made her musical theater debut as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde with the Santa Barbara Theater Group in 2024. Critics praised her performance, with the Santa Barbara Independent highlighting her “strong, clear, well-trained voice” as the driving force of the production, and VoiceSB Magazine commending her “vibrant energy” and nuanced portrayal.

Cambria earned her Master of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where she studied with mezzo-soprano Catherine Cook. Her roles at SFCM included Taller Daughter in Mazzoli’s Proving Up, Véronique in Bizet’s Le Docteur Miracle, Teodata in Handel’s Flavio, and Amastre in Handel’s Serse

She holds a Bachelor of Music from San Diego State University, under the tutelage of Laurinda Nikkel. She performed roles including the Stewardess in Dove’s Flight, Dafne in Peri’s Euridice, Anna in Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins, and La Cantadora in Bretón’s La Verbena de la Paloma

Cambria is a recipient of numerous scholarships and awards, including scholarships from the Santa Barbara Music Club, San Diego State University, the San Francisco Conservatory, as well as awards from NATS San Diego region division. 

At the heart of Cambria’s artistry is a belief that storytelling through music connects us to our shared humanity. Whether it’s love, heartbreak, or joy, stories remind us that we’re not alone in what we feel. Her versatility as a performer allows her to share these experiences with many different audiences, creating moments where everyone can see themselves in the music she has the privilege of bringing to life.

Teaching Style

Cambria's teaching style is rooted in creating a safe, welcoming space where students can explore their voice openly and authentically. Singing requires vulnerability, and she is deeply committed to making lessons a supportive, respectful environment where every student feels valued and encouraged. She strives to build trust, set clear expectations, and guide students with a balance of firm structure and genuine understanding. Her goal is to foster a collaborative, joyful atmosphere that inspires hard work and growth — allowing students to push themselves creatively and technically, knowing they’re fully supported every step of the way.

Curriculum

Cambria's teaching method is based in a strong foundation of healthy, classical vocal technique — focusing on vocal health, efficiency, and versatility. As an opera singer, she has found this approach develops strength, range, resonance, and musicality, while providing the tools to adapt to any style, from musical theatrer and jazz to pop and beyond. She cares deeply about helping students understand how their voice works and building a technique that will serve them for a lifetime. In lessons, she focuses on breathing, resonance, support, alignment, and musical literacy, tailoring exercises and repertoire to each singer’s unique needs and abilities. Her goal is to help every student build a strong, sustainable technique, recover from strain when needed, and cultivate an authentic sound that allows them to approach any style with confidence, a musical ear, and a deep sense of artistry.

Credentials & Affiliations

Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from San Diego State University (2018-2022)

Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (2022-2024)

Pacific Lyric Opera Internship (2022)

Santa Barbara Opera Chrisman Studio Artist (2021-2022)

Santa Barbara Theatre Group (2024)

Shreveport Opera Resident Artist (2024-2026)