Rising opera star Rainelle Krause has died after a brief hospitalization, her family confirmed in a statement.

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Statement from the family of Renelle Krause
Her family announced the news in a heartfelt statement.
“It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Raynell after a brief hospitalization. Raynell was a force in our lives, a brilliant talent filled with courage, fearlessness, curiosity, intelligence, integrity and resilience. On stage, her voice was matched by her amazing spiritual strength. Off stage, she was A loving, caring soul whose vibrant energy lit up everyone around her, our hearts are filled with gratitude for the years we spent together, and although we are devastated that her flourishing career was cut short, we are grateful that she has preserved her talent for years to come.”
“Rainelle always gave her best and devoted herself to her art and the people she loved. The best way we can honor her memory is to live her values every day. We encourage you to keep her memory alive by sharing her incredible performances. We will later plan an event to celebrate her life. For now, we want to keep her friends and community informed of this heartbreaking news. Thank you for supporting her through the ups and downs of her career. She loved sharing her journey with you,” they added.
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her career and achievements
Rainelle Krause is a coloratura soprano best known for her role as the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute.
She has performed at major opera houses including the Nashville Opera, Atlanta Opera, English National Opera, Royal Danish Opera, Dutch National Opera, Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, Art Opera Valencia, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Theater Basel, Teatro Colón, Opéra de Occitanie Montpellier, North Carolina Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera.
Krause has also received numerous awards and honors, including:
First Place in Outfielder Grant Contest
Third Place in the Orpheus Competition and Audience Favorite
Texas Camerata Baroque Aria Competition Winner
Luis Alba Competition and International Mildred Miller Competition Finalists
Regional Finalists for Metropolitan National Council Auditions
Semi-finalist in the Licia Albanese Puccini Foundation and Gari Foundation competitions.
Rainelle Krause will be remembered for her powerful voice and dedication to her art.


