Having a wide range and extensive repertoire background, Danielle Krispin, soprano/mezzo-soprano, is noted for her hard work and dedication to classical singing. She has performed in many operas, opera scenes programs, masterclasses, and studio classes, and is best known for her strong acting skills and her innate ability to take direction.

In September 2016, Danielle formed and organized a group called Ignite Opera, who performed a concert-style version of La clemenza di Tito. Danielle sang the role of Vitellia in this production. Previously, she charmed audiences as L’Usignolo in North Park University’s production of La bella dormente nel Bosco and Barbarina in the Amalfi Coast Summer Music Festival’s Le nozze di Figaro. Danielle performed in the Chicago Summer Opera Program's performances of Dido and Aeneas (Sorceress), La clemenza di Tito (Annio, cover), and an opera scenes program. Following that, she performed the role of Stella in STL Opera Collective's performance of The Stranger the Better.

Danielle received her Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Missouri – Kansas City, Conservatory of Music and Dance, under the vocal direction of Dale Morehouse. It was there that she discovered her passion for opera and honed her skills as a musician and an actress. She received her Master of Music degree at North Park University, under the direction of Annie Picard, with whom she continues to study.