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Wiener Symphoniker / Wiener Singakademie / Mallwitz, Beethoven
Wiener KonzerthausSoprano
Veja elenco e equipeDon Carlo (Italian version) (Don Carlo), Verdi
Bayerische StaatsoperElisabetta di Valois (Elisabeth de Valois)
Veja elenco e equipeAriadne auf Naxos (Ariadne em Naxos), Strauss
Hong Kong Arts FestivalAriadne + 1 funções
Veja elenco e equipeWiener Symphoniker / Wiener Singakademie / Mallwitz, Beethoven
Wiener KonzerthausSoprano
Veja elenco e equipeDon Carlo (Italian version) (Don Carlo), Verdi
Bayerische StaatsoperElisabetta di Valois (Elisabeth de Valois)
Veja elenco e equipeAriadne auf Naxos (Ariadne em Naxos), Strauss
Hong Kong Arts FestivalAriadne + 1 funções
Veja elenco e equipeClassical Series - Strauss Festival: An Alpine Symphony, Strauss
Houston SymphonySoprano
Veja programa, elenco e equipeNoseda Conducts Beethoven’s Fifth, Simon, CarlosStraussBeethoven
National Symphony OrchestraVoice
Veja programa, elenco e equipeIl trovatore (O trovador), Verdi
The Metropolitan OperaLeonora
Veja elenco e equipesab13:00
Nova Iorque, Estados Unidoster19:00
Nova Iorque, Estados Unidossab20:00
Nova Iorque, Estados Unidosqui20:00
Nova Iorque, Estados UnidosKlänge der Heimat
American soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen is known for her diverse repertoire ranging from Mozart to Wagner. A regular guest at the leading opera houses around the world, Le Monde enthused, "…the American soprano has without a doubt one of the most impressive voices in the opera world. The timbre, of marmoreal beauty, is striking, the projection telluric..." In 2021, Rachel signed a multi-record deal with Sony Classical. Her debut album was released on April 8th, 2022, and her second CD, Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder, came out on March 10th, 2023. Ms. Willis-Sørensen opens the 2023/24 season with a return to the Grand Théâtre de Genève to perform the role of Elisabeth in Verdi’s Don Carlos which she debuted in Chicago last year. This season finds her performing two roles in two Verdi operas