Competition 2021

Contestants

Anna Fischer

„soprano”

Anna Fischer

Repertoire

Preliminary

  • Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor - Regnava nel silenzio...Quando rapito in estasi (Lucia)  

Semi-Final 

  • Bellini: I Capuleti e i Montecchi - Eccomi in lieta vesta ... Oh! quante volte (Giulietta)
  • Rossini: Le Comte Ory - En proie á la tristesse (Adèle)  

Final

  • Bellini:La Sonnambula - Ah, non credea mirarti ... Ah, non giunge (Amina)
  • Verdi: La Traviata - È strano! è strano! ... Sempre libera (Violetta)

Biography 

Anna Fischer started her musical studies with the violin at the Bence Szabolcsi Music School when she was five years old. She gained her first experience in solo singing in the choir of the Lajos Bárdos Bilingual School between 2000 and 2004.

She started her vocal studies by Margit Ercse opera singer, shortly after that, she attended the Leó Weiner Vocational Music Secondary School, where her teacher was Gábor Németh. Finishing her studies in Budapest, she gained admission to the Vienna Konservatorium. There she was taught by Maria Teresa Uribe and she finished her higher studies under the guidance of Éva Bátori in 2016.

She took lessons from numerous opera singers, like Éva Bátori, Timothy Bench, Magdalena Blahusiaková, Antonio Carangelo, Constance Fee, Jürgen Hartfiel, Bori Keszei, Andrea Meláth, Zoltán Nagy, Júlia Pászthy, Arpiné Rahdjian, KS Ildikó Raimondi, KS Eva Randová, Sylvia Sass, Tünde Szabóki, Tamás Tarjányi, Maria Teresa Uriber and Bernadett Wiedemann.

Anna Fischer sang at multiple concerts in Austria, Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary as a solo singer and performs regularly at the Peters Kirche and at the Long Night of Churches in Vienna.

In August 2015 she debuted with the roles of Musetta and Pamina at the Paulay Ede Theatre in Tokaj. In September, she took part in a surprise concert as the partner of the singers of Hungarian State Opera House where she performed Zerlina from Mozart’s Don Giovanni. In December she sang the aria “Non mi dir” at the Erkel Theatre at a competition.

In April 2016 on the World Voice Day, she sang the aria of Conigonde from Bernstein’s Candide. At the end of this year, she cooperated with the Saint Crown Choir as a soloist at their concert in Pozsony (Bratislava). In this year she also participated in the 21st International Antonin Dvořák Opera Master course where she could learn from Prof. Magdalena Blahusiaková, Antonio Carangelo, and Prof. Jürgen Hartfiel. Nowadays, she cooperates with KS Peter Dvorský and the opera coach Eva Lindqvist.

In March 2017 she sang at the Karlovy Vary Gala the aria of Juliette from Gounod’s Romeo et Juliette (Conductor: Frantisek Drs).

In 2017 and 2020 she contributed to numerous concerts in Vienna and towns around it, in Germany and Bohemia.

In March 2020 she sang the title role of the opera Lucia di Lammermoor at a semi-staged performance, the conductor was Jiři Štrunc. She received an invitation for the summer of 2020 to an opera festival in Perugia.

Between 2015 and 2017 she took part in competitions like the International Sedat Gürel Güzin Gürek Singing Competition in Turkey, the Nico Dostal Competition in Korneuburg, the Crossover Competition in Baden bei Wien, and the Neue Stimmen in Vienna. In 2015 she won the 1st price of the International Prof. Dichler Competition.

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