'' for the Atlanta Opera, 2022 Daniela Mack made her professional debut as Rosina in
The Barber of Seville with
Opera Cleveland in 2009 while still an Adler Fellow. She also debuted at the
English National Opera as Sesto in
Julius Caesar in 2012. In 2016 Mack created the role of Jacqueline Kennedy in the world premiere of
David T. Little’s opera
JFK with
Fort Worth Opera. In 2017 Mack created the title role in the world premiere of
Kevin Puts' opera
Elizabeth Cree with
Opera Philadelphia as a part of their O17 Festival. In 2021, Mack performed the role of Rosina in an abridged English-language adaptation of
The Barber of Seville for the San Francisco Opera, alongside her husband Alek Shrader. The production was held as an open-air,
drive-in event at the
Marin Center due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Mack has sung at opera houses including the
Royal Opera House,
Washington National Opera, and
Santa Fe Opera. In concert, she has performed with the
Boston Symphony Orchestra and the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra both under the direction of
Charles Dutoit. ==Personal life==