Lyric dramatic soprano Lise Davidsen has attracted serious
attention since she was crowned winner of both the Operalia and the
Queen Sonja competitions in 2015. Growing up in Stokke, a rural town in
south-eastern Norway, Lise has been an artist to watch since she began
her musical training.
Lise began studying guitar and singing at age fifteen. At first she
favoured the guitar but, with more training, singing took prominence.
Lise’s early teachers included Mona Skatteboe and Runa Skramstad, who
gave her an excellent foundation in classical music.
Lise achieved her bachelor’s degree in classical singing in 2010 from
the Grieg Academy of Music in Bergen, Norway. During this time she
worked with many notable singers including Bettina Smith and Hilde
Haraldsen Sveen and joined the Norwegian Soloists Choir as a mezzo
soprano, under artistic director Grete Pedersen.
While studying for a master’s degree at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, Lise’s teacher, Susanna Eken, urged her to develop her voice for
the world of opera as a soprano. Lise’s first major engagement as a
soprano was in 2011 at the Young Talent Concert in Bergen, singing arias
by Strauss and Wagner with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted
by Rory Macdonald.
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