Rainelle Krause, a renowned operatic soprano, aerialist, and UIA Talent alumna from 2013, died at the tender age of 37. On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, the announcement was made public.
Rainelle was a brilliant artist whose remarkable potential was just starting to materialize. She was about to embark on an incredible career after making her stage debut as the Queen of the Night at the Metropolitan Opera.
She was a bright spot in the artistic community, and everyone who knew her was moved by her kindness, sincerity, and giving nature. She always put her all into her work and the people she cared about. Living up to her ideals every day is the best way they can pay tribute to her.
One of her trademark parts was the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute, where she made a remarkable company debut earlier this season. Prior to her untimely death, she was slated to repeat her role on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in December.
She was a vocal and dramatic force on stage, an artist in the midst of an incredible career who was destined for even bigger things. Her fans and loved ones would remember her performances in Nashville for a very long time.
Grit, bravery, curiosity, intelligence, integrity, and resilience characterized Rainelle's extraordinary skill. Her voice on stage was as powerful as her spirit. Offstage, she was a kind, kind person whose bright energy enchanted everyone in her vicinity.
This loss is devastating. Rainelle Krause is a rare artist, and everyone she touched with her remarkable artistry will be terribly saddened by her absence.
Nashville Opera laments her passing together with the global opera community.
At a later time, a celebration of her life would be planned. Her family just wanted her friends and community to be aware of the devastating news for the time being.
Everyone who had the chance to spend time with her is encouraged by her family to continue sharing her lovely performances in order to preserve her memory.

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