Latvian soprano Oksana Lepska made her Carnegie Hall debut at the age of twelve and has since performed across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In 2015, Oksana moved to London, where she completed a Bachelor of Performance degree at the Royal Academy of Music. Her studies continued at the Royal College of Music, where she was awarded a Master of Performance degree with Distinction under the guidance of Patricia Bardon, supported by the Bruce-Payne Vaseppi Scholarship. Oksana’s career highlights include first prize in the National Mozart Competition in London, operatic roles including Mimì in La Bohème with Hurn Court Opera and Devon Opera, and the title role in Alcina at Saluzzo Opera Academy. She has also appeared at prestigious festivals such as the Oxford International Song Festival and Life Victoria Barcelona Lied Festival, and given recitals at renowned venues including the National Liberal Club in London.