Winner of multiple Grammy Awards and an Olivier Award, Joyce DiDonato entrances audiences around the globe with her prolific, varied and industry-leading career. Starring on the world's greatest opera stages from the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House and La Scala to the Vienna State Opera, her acclaimed roles have ranged from Virginia Woolf (The Hours), Sister Helen Prejean (Dead Man Walking), Didon (Les Troyens) and Agrippina (title role). This season, she sings the Waitress in Innocence, marking her ninth Metropolitan Opera premiere. As a celebrated concert artist, Joyce regularly appears with leading world orchestras and served twice as a Carnegie Hall Perspectives Artist. Her extensive discography spans over four centuries of music and includes numerous world premieres, as well as genre-defying collaborations with the great artists of our time. An inaugural member of the Gramophone Hall of Fame and recipient of the prestigious Concertgebouw Prize, Joyce has been recognized and celebrated for the creation of her four-continent touring projects "In War & Peace" and "EDEN," and she now embarks on a new album and global tour of the new theatrical song cycle Emily-No Prisoner Be written by Pulitzer Prize winner Kevin Puts, alongside the dynamic string trio Time for Three. Joyce made her Off-Broadway debut in White Rabbit Red Rabbit and her film debut in The Florence Foster Jenkins Story. This season she realizes her life-long dream of singing The Mother in her all-time favorite opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors.