Competition 2021

Contestants

Anna Subedi

„soprano”

Anna Subedi

Compteition repertoire

Preliminary

  •  Mozart: Ascanio in Alba - L'ombra de rami tuoi (Venus) 

Semi-Final

  • Rameau: Platée - Formons les Plus Brillants Concerts ... Aux Langueurs d' Apollon (la Folie)
  • Bellini: I Puritani - Qui la voce sua soave ... Vien, diletto (Elvira)

Final

  • Bellini: La Sonnambula - Ah, non credea mirarti ... Ah, non giunge (Amina)
  • Verdi: Rigoletto - Gualtier maldé ... Caro nome (Gilda)

Biography

Anna Subedi started her musical studies at the age of 4 in Gödöllő where she had been learning to play the piano in the class of Katalin Barta for 10 years. After this, she graduated in piano, music theory, cembalo, and singing from the Szent István Secondary School of Music.

During this time, she performed at orchestral concerts as a soloist in singing and instrumental artist and also gained good results in national competitions. Her first role in opera found her at the age of 19 when she could play in Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore the role of Gianneta with the coproduction of the Szent István Philharmonic Orchestra and the artists of the Opera in the frame of the Pastorale concert series.

In 2011 she was admitted to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music where she received four diplomas. Since 2020, she studies there in the DLA program. After she obtained an Erasmus+ and the Campus Mundi scholarships, she studied from 2017 to 2019 at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. She gained here further experiences on stage with the opera exams in the role of Ginevra in Händel’s Aridante and Lucia in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor which was directed by Hugo Segers.

She participated in master courses by Erika Miklósa, Xavier Sabata, Júlia Hamari, Michael Chance, Lena Lootens, György Vashegyi, Jan Van de Weghe, Elizabetta Andreani, Riccardo Mascia, Anna Korondi, Andrea Rost, Tünde Szabóki, Claudio di Segni and Thomas Hampson.

She performs regularly at orchestral concerts, song and chamber music events, contemporary music productions and as a soloist of sanctified music concerts.

Main productions:

2020 – Master and her Pupils concert with Ingrid Kertesi which was broadcasted several times by the MTVA – Szent István Philharmonic Orchestra – cond. Gergely Ménesi – Pesti Vigadó,

2020 – Vivaldi – In furore iustissime irae – Symphonic Orchestra of Gödöllő – art director: Juniki Spartacus

2020 – Pergolesi – Confitebor tibi Domine – Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra, cond. Péter Kovács

2019 – Búcsúfia 1956 – contemporary music series, a contributor to Magor Bucz’s eve – cond. Benedek Kaposi

2019 – Vivaldi – Magnificat - Carissimi – Jephte – Ars Sacra Festival concert series – cond. Kornél Pechan

2019 – Aria recital of Anna Subedi – acc. Jean-Pierre Morin, Lyon, France

2019 – Grieg – Varen – Song of Solvejg – acc. Orchestra of the Royal Conservatory Brussels – cond. Koenraad Hoffman

2019 – author’s eve of József Miklós Tóth – Sankt Michael Church, Mogyoród

2018 – Baroque Aria recital with the Symphonic Orchestra of Gödöllő – Royal Palace of Gödöllő

2018 – Song recital with pianist Ivo Piscevic – Brussels

2018 – Song recital in the Hungarian House Brussels with pianist Hasmik Manukyan

2018 – Contemporary music concert with the Orchestra of the Royal Conservatory Brussels, cond. David de Geest

2018 – Baroque cantata evening at the Erasmushuis in Brussels with a chamber orchestra of students of the Royal Conservatory Brussels

2015 - Budapest Bach Week – Cantata BWV 21 – soprano solo – cond. Kamp Solomon

2015 – Mendelssohn – Midsummer Night’s Dream – Szent István Philharmonic Orchestra – cond. Ádám Medveczky

Religious music concerts in Budapest at the Matthias Church (cond. László Tardy), St. Anne Church (cond. Barnabás Balasi)

Results, awards

2018/2019 – Campus Mundi Post gradual Scholarship

2017/2018 – Erasmus+ Mobility Scholarship

2016 – Performer’s Award, Music Academy Composition Contest

2014, 2015, 2016 – Scholarship of the Friends of the Liszt Academy of Music

2013 – Aru Kupsus Foundation Scholarship

2011 – II. National József Gregor Singing Competition, 3rd price

2011 – IV. National Cembalo Competition, 1price, Special Award

2005 – Student of the Year Award, Frédéric Chopin Music School, Gödöllő

Partners and contributors