Competition 2021

Contestants

Dalma Süle

„soprano”

Dalma Süle

Competition repertoire

Preliminary

  • Erkel: Hunyadi László - Ah, szememben mámor (Gara Mária)  

Semi-Final 

  • Delibes: Lakmé - Où va la jeune Hindoue? (Lakmé)
  • Bernstein: Candide - Glitter and Be Gay  (Cunegunde)

Final 

  • Mozart: Die Zauberflöte - Der Hölle Rache (Königin der Nacht)
  • Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann - Les oiseaux dans la charmille (Olympia)

Biography 

Ms. Süle started her music educational training at age of 7 with playing the piano in Hungary. In high-school she studied singing in the class of Éva Rácz. After high-school graduation she was admitted to the Royal Conservatory of the Hague in the Netherlands. She finished her studies there at 2017 in the class of Rita Dams and Sasja Hunnego. She choosed education as a minor subject and she find teaching very exciting and important in her own development as well.She has private teaching practice since 2014. After graduating in the Netherlands she came back to Hungary and got the chance to work with the excellent coloratur soprano, Ildikó Iván. Ms. Süle is currently a graduate student in Master's programme at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music where she has also studied oratorio and song singing for a year. Her professor is Atilla Kiss-B. 

Ms. Süle loves singing operatic repertoire and chamber music too. Mostly giving concerts with harp, flute and piano as duos.

In the past years Ms. Süle started to do more and more contemporary music which really fits to her voice and to her musical taste as well. Worked with the Orkest Ereprijs which is an orchestra specialized in contemporary music. For 3 years she has been taking part as a soloist in the Young Composer Meeting in Apeldoorn.

Worked with conductors such as Ton Koopman, Reinbert de Leeuw, Clark Rundell, Bas Wiegers, Rob Vermuelen, Arjan Tien, Béni Csillag, Fabio Bonizzoni, Jan Joost van Elburg

Ms. Süle sang in Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart under the direction of Alexander Oliver with the DNOA and in Cherubini´s Médée with the Opera2day company. In 2019 she made her debut as Queen of the Night in the new production of Magic Flute by Mozart  directed by András Almási-Tóth at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. In 2020 Ms. Süle made a great rendition as Anne Frank in mono-opera by Grigori Frid in Budapest Operetta Theater. The production was directed by Zoltán Rátóti, acknowledged Hungarian actor and director. In the fall of 2020 Ms. Süle made her debut as Manja in a new production of operetta Countess Marica by Emmerich Kálmán directed by Yvette Bozsik. 

Her main interest is the physicality of singing, acting and the connection between them. She gained inspiring and effective practice on the physical acting classes of Virág Dezső, on the workshops of Sébastien Dutrieux, Elsina Jansen, David Prins.

In the past years took part in masterclasses with Nadine Secunde, Ann Hallenberg, Frans Fiselier, Marcell Reijans, Júlia Pászthy, Tünde Szabóki, Andrea Meláth, Éva Bátori, Dénes Gulyás, Krisztina Laki, Paul Triepels and Ami Shamir.

2018 was a highly succesful year in her career: she took part in the Éva Marton International Singing Competition,  won the National Szecsődi-Réti Singing Comptetition and got 2nd prize in the Emil Petrovics International Vocal Competition.

 

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