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[[File:Juliane Banse01.jpg|thumb|upright|Juliane Banse]] |
[[File:Juliane Banse01.jpg|thumb|upright|Juliane Banse]] |
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'''Juliane Banse''' (born 10 July 1969 in [[Tettnang]], Germany) is a German opera [[soprano]] and noted {{Lang|de|[[Lied]]er}} singer. |
'''Juliane Banse''' (born 10 July 1969 in [[Tettnang]], Germany)<ref name="GmbH">{{cite web | last= | first= | title=Juliane Banse | website=Munzinger Biographie | url=https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Juliane+Banse/0/26383.html | language=de | access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref> is a German opera [[soprano]] and noted {{Lang|de|[[Lied]]er}} singer. |
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Banse received her vocal training at the [[Zürich Opera]], and with [[Brigitte Fassbaender]] in Munich. She won first prize in the singing competition of the Kulturforum in Munich in 1989. She made her operatic debut that year as Pamina in Mozart's ''[[The Magic Flute]]'' at the [[Komische Oper Berlin]]. In 1993, the [[International Franz Schubert Institute]], whose jury that year included [[Elisabeth Schwarzkopf]] and [[Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau]], awarded her first prize in the International Franz Schubert Competition. |
Banse received her vocal training at the [[Zürich Opera]],<ref name="Staatsoper 2016">{{cite web | last= | first= | title=Banse Juliane | website=Bayerische Staatsoper | date=29 May 2016 | url=https://www.staatsoper.de/biographien/detail-seite/banse-juliane.html | language=de | access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref> and with [[Brigitte Fassbaender]] in Munich.<ref>{{cite news |last=Palmer |first=Reinhard |date=19 October 2016 |title=Musikalisches Multitalent |url=https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/starnberg/juliane-banse-musikalisches-multitalent-1.3213099 |work=[[Süddeutsche Zeitung]] |location=Munich |language=de |access-date=17 September 2020}}</ref> She won first prize in the singing competition of the Kulturforum in Munich in 1989. She made her operatic debut that year as Pamina in [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]'s ''[[The Magic Flute]]'' at the [[Komische Oper Berlin]].<ref name="Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf">{{cite web | title=Personen | website=Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf | url=https://www.rsh-duesseldorf.de/musikhochschule/personen/profil/352-juliane-banse | language=de | access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref> In 1993, the [[International Franz Schubert Institute]], whose jury that year included [[Elisabeth Schwarzkopf]] and [[Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau]], awarded her first prize in the International Franz Schubert Competition. |
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Banse created the role of Schneewittchen in [[Heinz Holliger]]'s 1998 |
Banse created the role of Schneewittchen in [[Heinz Holliger]]'s 1998 opera ''[[Schneewittchen (opera)|Schneewittchen]]'' at the [[Zürich Opera House]].<ref name="Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf" /> In 2005, she gave the world premiere of [[Johann Sebastian Bach|J.S. Bach]]'s recently-discovered aria, "[[Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn, BWV 1127]]", with [[András Schiff]] and [[Quatuor Mosaïques]]. She made her debut at the [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York in 2014 as Zdenka in [[Richard Strauss]]' ''[[Arabella]]'' when she was called to replace the indisposed [[Genia Kühmeier]]. In the 2014–2015 season, she sang the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart's ''[[Così fan tutte]]'' in Barcelona's [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]].<ref>Hand programme Liceu</ref> |
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She has been a professor of singing at the [[Robert Schumann Hochschule]] since the 2016/17 winter semester.<ref name="Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf" /> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
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* {{official|https://www.julianebanse.de/index.php/en/}} |
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* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Banse-Juliane.htm Biography, career, photos] |
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Banse-Juliane.htm Biography, career, photos] |
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 12 January 2023
Juliane Banse (born 10 July 1969 in Tettnang, Germany)[1] is a German opera soprano and noted Lieder singer.
Banse received her vocal training at the Zürich Opera,[2] and with Brigitte Fassbaender in Munich.[3] She won first prize in the singing competition of the Kulturforum in Munich in 1989. She made her operatic debut that year as Pamina in Mozart's The Magic Flute at the Komische Oper Berlin.[4] In 1993, the International Franz Schubert Institute, whose jury that year included Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, awarded her first prize in the International Franz Schubert Competition.
Banse created the role of Schneewittchen in Heinz Holliger's 1998 opera Schneewittchen at the Zürich Opera House.[4] In 2005, she gave the world premiere of J.S. Bach's recently-discovered aria, "Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn, BWV 1127", with András Schiff and Quatuor Mosaïques. She made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 2014 as Zdenka in Richard Strauss' Arabella when she was called to replace the indisposed Genia Kühmeier. In the 2014–2015 season, she sang the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart's Così fan tutte in Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu.[5]
She has been a professor of singing at the Robert Schumann Hochschule since the 2016/17 winter semester.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Juliane Banse". Munzinger Biographie (in German). Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ "Banse Juliane". Bayerische Staatsoper (in German). 29 May 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ Palmer, Reinhard (19 October 2016). "Musikalisches Multitalent". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Munich. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- ^ a b c "Personen". Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf (in German). Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ Hand programme Liceu
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Biography, career, photos
- Juliane Banse discography at Discogs