
2013 has proved to be a pivotal year for the young artist and Regula
is now emerging as a leading soprano of her generation. She began the
year with her debut at the Theater an der Wien singing Isolier in
Rossini's Le Comte Ory. Regula then returned to the Baden-Baden
Festspielhaus in a new production of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte for their
first Easter Festival, led by Sir Simon Rattle conducting the Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra. The 2012/13 season began in Berlin with Regula
singing Serpetta in Hans Neuenfels's new production of La finta
giardiniera at the Berlin Staatsoper with great success. Further
highlights of the 13/14 season were her house debuts with the Grand
Théâtre de Genève, singing the role of Waldvogel in Wagner’s Siegfried,
under the baton of Ingo Metzmacher, the Opéra de Paris as Papagena, her
debut as Elisa in Mozart’s Il Re pastore alongside Rolando Villazón at
the Verbier Festival as well as her debut at the Festival
Aix-En-Provence (Papagena). She also returned to the Lucerne Festival,
singing Rossini’s Petite Messe Solenelle with the Bayerische Rundfunk.
Regula Mühlemann made her operatic debut at the Theater Luzern. In
past seasons, Regula has sung at the Zurich Opera House performing
Giannetta in L' Elisir d'Amore, and as Despina in Così fan tutte at the
Teatro la Fenice, Venice. In May 2012 she performed L’Elisir d’amore at
the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, alongside Rolando Villazón who both sang
in and directed a highly acclaimed production. This production was
broadcast on TV on December 2012. In summer 2012 she also made her debut
at the Salzburg Festival, singing the young Papagena in P. v. Winter’s
opera Das Labyrinth.
Regula Mühlemann is also a sought-after concert singer. She has already performed in Germany, Switzerland and Italy. She has also completed a successful concert tour of South America and made her concert debut in Berlin singing Mahler’s Fourth Symphony. In September 2013 she gave a recital at the Lucerne Festival’s series “Debut”. The recital was broadcast by the Swiss Radio. She also sang Mozart’s Requiem and Händel's Messiah in Lucerne. Regula Mühlemann works with renowned conductors such as Nello Santi, Simon Rattle, Daniel Harding, Enoch zu Guttenberg, Pablo Heras-Casado, Ivor Bolton, and Howard Arman.
Regula made her movie debut singing Ännchen in the feature film ‘Hunter’s Bride’. The critically acclaimed movie was directed by Jens Neubert and featured Daniel Harding conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. She was hailed by the critics; the Neue Züricher Zeitung called her a “first class discovery”. Regula Mühlemann was also one of the young talents featured on the TV show “Stars von morgen”, broadcast on ZDF and Arte in Germany and France. Regula made her next movie appearance starring alongside Bejun Mehta in an exciting new movie production.
Regula Mühlemann is also a sought-after concert singer. She has already performed in Germany, Switzerland and Italy. She has also completed a successful concert tour of South America and made her concert debut in Berlin singing Mahler’s Fourth Symphony. In September 2013 she gave a recital at the Lucerne Festival’s series “Debut”. The recital was broadcast by the Swiss Radio. She also sang Mozart’s Requiem and Händel's Messiah in Lucerne. Regula Mühlemann works with renowned conductors such as Nello Santi, Simon Rattle, Daniel Harding, Enoch zu Guttenberg, Pablo Heras-Casado, Ivor Bolton, and Howard Arman.
Regula made her movie debut singing Ännchen in the feature film ‘Hunter’s Bride’. The critically acclaimed movie was directed by Jens Neubert and featured Daniel Harding conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. She was hailed by the critics; the Neue Züricher Zeitung called her a “first class discovery”. Regula Mühlemann was also one of the young talents featured on the TV show “Stars von morgen”, broadcast on ZDF and Arte in Germany and France. Regula made her next movie appearance starring alongside Bejun Mehta in an exciting new movie production.
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