Fredericton-born opera singer Measha Brueggergosman has been nominated for a Grammy award. Fredericton-born opera singer Measha Brueggergosman has been nominated for a Grammy award. (CBC)

Fredericton-born opera singer Measha Brueggergosman has been nominated for a Grammy Award.

She's nominated for her latest disc of Wagner performances with the Cleveland Orchestra. Brueggergosman said she didn't believe it when the producer of the CD emailed her with the news.

"Because it really wasn't like on my radar. You know, I kind of hold out for the ECMAs and the Junos. The Grammys never really occur to me," she said.

"But, I will take it. I'm thrilled. It's really neat, I've got to say."

Brueggergosman, a 33-year-old soprano, has already won a Grammy for a team project.

"I was actually involved in a project that won multiple Grammys, but I was one of like six soloists or something. And Leonard Slatkin was conducting — it was a recording of a William Bolcom piece," she said.

"I actually have a picture of me trying to steal Leonard Slatkin's Grammy in his office in Washington. So when I say I'll take it, I literally will take your Grammy."

The Grammy Awards will be broadcast on Feb. 13 from Los Angeles.