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Ensemble - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Adriana  González

Adriana González

Die in Guatemala geborene Adriana González gewann den New Upcoming Artist Award und schloss 2012 ihr Studium an der Universidad del Valle de Guatemala ab. Sie war Mitglied des Atelier Lyrique de l'Opéra National de Paris und des IOS der Oper Zürich. Sie hat zahlreiche Preise gewonnen, darunter den Ersten Preis und den Zarzuela-Preis beim Operalia-Wettbewerb 2019, den Ersten Preis beim „Otto Edelmann Wettbewerb“ in Wien, den Zweiten Preis und den Publikumspreis beim „Francisco Vinas Wettbewerb“ in Barcelona.

Sie sang Micaëla / CARMEN in Genf, Frankfurt, Amsterdam und Paris, Liù / TURANDOT in Houston, Toulon, Paris und Straßburg, Mimì / LA BOHÈME in Barcelona, Toulon und gibt in dieser Partie nun auch ihr Hausdebüt an der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Juliette / ROMÉO ET JULIETTE in Houston, Gräfin Almaviva / LE NOZZE DI FIGARO in Frankfurt und kürzlich bei den Salzburger Festspielen, das Verdi Requiem unter Leitung von Fabio Luisi in Dallas, in Lissabon unter Lorenzo Viotti und in Oviedo unter Leitung von Nuno Coelho sowie Beethovens 9. Symphonie in Parma.

Ihre erste Aufnahme war den Liedern von Robert Dussaut und Hélène Covatti gewidmet. Darüber hinaus hat sie das Lied-Werk von Isaac Albéniz (Audax Records) und ein französisches Duett-Album zusammen mit der Mezzosopranistin Marina Viotti eingespielt.

Zu ihren jüngsten Engagements zählen Gräfin Almaviva in Frankfurt und an der Wiener Staatsoper, Micaëla in Barcelona und Madrid, Liù in Hamburg und an der Staatsoper Berlin, Fiordiligi in Hamburg, Doña Inés / TENORIO in Madrid, Suor Angelica in Kopenhagen, Salud / LA VIDA BREVE in Madrid sowie Antonia / LES CONTES D'HOFFMANN in Zürich.

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07
DEC

Adventsverlosung: Das 7. Fensterchen

Today we are giving away an unforgettable family Christmas classic: Engelbert Humperdinck's HÄNSEL UND GRETEL on 26 December 2024 at 2:00 p.m. for four people. If you would like to take part in the draw for four tickets, please send an e-mail to advent@deutscheoperberlin.de today with the subject line ‘The 7th window’.

Although HÄNSEL UND GRETEL is actually set in spring – it's strawberry season –, this opera is a Christmas classic for young and old alike. And so Humperdinck's ‘children's Christmas pageant’ is once again scheduled this December in Andreas Homoki's imaginative production: are they naughty or just playful, the two children Hansel and Gretel? In any case, the broom they are supposed to bind breaks, the stocking that is already half-knitted dissolves into squiggly yarn. And then the milk pot falls to the floor. So the mother sends the two children into the forest to collect strawberries. Unexpectedly, they escape the confines and poverty of the broom-maker's house and find themselves in an enchanted forest that transforms everything instantly: their clothes are suddenly much more colourful, birds sing sweetly in the iridescent light, strawberries and flowers grow in abundance, lovable clowns rock them to gentle dreams... If only the witch weren't there.

For over 100 years, Humperdinck's HÄNSEL UND GRETEL has been one of the most popular operas for the whole family. Andreas Homoki tells the story in a child-friendly and straightforward way. Together with his set and costume designer Wolfgang Gussmann, he counteracts the opulence of the music with a lightness and poetic imagery that reaches its magical climax in the night scenes in the forest.



Closing date: 7 December 2024. The winners will be informed by email on 9 December 2024. The tickets will be sent to you as Ticketdirect. No right of appeal to the courts.