Hanna-Elisabeth Müller studied with Rudolf Piernay with whom she
still closely collaborates. The multi award winning soprano later
fine-tuned her skills in masterclasses with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,
Julia Varady, Elly Ameling and Thomas Hampson.
In March 2017 she made her debut at the MET in New York as Marzelline
in Jürgen Flimm’s Fidelio. In May, she will make both a role and house
debut at the Scala in Milan as Donna Anna in Robert Carson’s production
of Don Giovanni. She will return to the MET, as Pamina, in December
2017, followed by her debut at the Opera Zurich as Ilia in Mozart’s
Idomeneo.
In 2014, Hanna-Elisabeth Müller achieved her international
breakthrough at the Salzburg Opera Festival with her sensational debut
as Zdenka alongside Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson under the baton of
Christian Thielemann and, shortly afterwards, was distinguished by
German magazine Opernwelt as Young Artist of the Year. She later resumed
the role at Semperoper Dresden and at the Munich Opera Festival. In
Amsterdam, she made her house and role debut as Sophie in a new
production of Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier in 2015.
From 2012 to 2016, she was a member of the Bavarian State Opera,
where she appeared as Pamina, Zerlina, Susanna, Servilia, Gretel,
Zdenka, the Infanta Donna Clara in Zemlinsky’s The Dwarf, Sophie in
Massenet’s Werther and Marzelline, amongst others. She made her
farewells to the ensemble as much-acclaimed Sophie in Strauss’
Rosenkavalier during the Munich Opera Festival, but will remain
associated to the house as a guest. In the 2017-2018 season, she will
accompany the Bavarian State Orchestra on tours to Japan (Pamina) and
the Carnegie Hall New York (Sophie, Rosenkavalier). She will return to
Munich as Zdenka in summer 2018.
The versatile singer is a regular guest on the concert stage.
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller celebrated the arrival
of 2017 in spectacular style, stepping in at the opening concerts of
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg with Beethoven’s 9th symphony. In 2016-2017, she
also appeared at the Philharmonie de Paris, Philharmonie Essen,
Philharmonie Cologne (with WDR Symphony Orchestra), and the Tonhalle in
Düsseldorf.
In the 2017-2018, she will perform Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem with
the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Yannick Nézét-Seguin and Berg’s
Sieben frühe Lieder with the Bilbao Orkestra under Erik Nielsen.
With her permanent piano partner Juliane Ruf, she regularly appears
at major recital venues such as Heidelberger Frühling, Philharmonie
Cologne, deSingel Antwerp and at the Festival RheinVokal.
In summer 2017, she will release her first CD recital Traumgekrönt with songs by Strauss, Berg and Schönberg.
In summer 2017, she will release her first CD recital Traumgekrönt with songs by Strauss, Berg and Schönberg.
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