Mia Serracino is a Maltese/British mezzo soprano currently based in London. A recent Masters graduate from the Royal Academy of Music, Mia has been a recitalist at venues including Wigmore Hall, the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Purcell Room, Southbank Centre. During her time at the Academy, Mia was awarded both the Major Someren van Godfrey prize (2024) and the Flora Wilson prize (2022) and was a soloist for new arrangements of Ravel’sSheherezade and Elgar’s Sea Pictures (for wind quintet and string quartet respectively). In contemporary repertoire, Mia has originated roles in Daylighting by Louise Drewett (2022) and Satyrs by Toby Anderson (2024). She was a featured soloist with the Academy Manson Ensemble, under the baton of Timothy Weiss, and in 2025, premiered the new song cycle ROMA INDICTA by Jonty Lefroy Watt across the UK. Most recently, Mia made her solo debut as ‘Rosie Casals’ with the Philharmonia Orchestra in BALLS by Laura Karpman, conducted by Marin Alsop. Mia has performed alongside Royal Academy Opera and previously joined HGO in the chorus of their award-winning production of Eugene Onegin. She looks forward to returning to HGO for this exciting production of Rape of Lucretia.