Here’s what I can share right now about Lasso Montana Soprano:
- It appears there’s a puzzle reference circulating in April 2026 that mentions the phrase “lasso montana soprano” as part of a NYT Connections puzzle discussion. Source coverage notes the phrase sits within a TV show title surnames group in that puzzle’s theme set. If you’re curious about the puzzle’s answer patterns or hidden connections, I can summarize the known themes and how that phrase fits in.[3]
- If you’re looking for recent live performances or festival appearances branded as “Lasso” or related to that specific soprano niche, there isn’t a widely reported, high-profile artist by that exact name in major country or classical outlets as of the latest widely circulated items I can confirm here. Some festival coverage around LASSO Montréal in 2025–2026 centers on country acts like Thomas Rhett and Mumford & Sons, but those articles don’t reference a soprano artist by that name.[1][2]
Would you like me to:
- drill into the NYT Connections puzzle context and extract how the phrase was used and why it’s considered tricky, with exact puzzle category notes, or
- search for any contemporary performers who might be using a stage name close to “Lasso Montana Soprano” and summarize any relevant performances or media coverage?
Sources
Ecuadorian president Guillermo Lasso invoked a constitutional mechanism today to dissolve congress and call for presidential and legislative elections in about six months, the latest instability in the Andean country recently invited to rejoin Opec.
www.argusmedia.comThe phrase lasso montana soprano appears inside a puzzle that looked straightforward on the surface but turned slippery in the final category. On April 13, puzzle No. 1, 037 was described as very tricky, especially the purple group, and that difficulty is the real story: the hardest answers were not obscure facts so much as …
www.el-balad.comThe fifth edition of the country/roots fest will also feature Jon Pardo and Old Dominion. It will run at Montréal's Parc Jean-Drapeau on île Sainte-Hélène, Aug. 15 and 16.
ca.billboard.comVenezuelan-born Samuel Marino is one of only a handful of male sopranos in the world today. He's back in Australia, performing with the Brandenburg Orchestra, using his unique voice to break down stereotypes and re-frame opera as accessible and contemporary.
www.sbs.com.auLASSO Montréal Announce 2026 Headliners First 3 Only FESTIVALS
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