The German soprano
Sonja Mühleck studied singing, lieder and elocution in Stuttgart and Mannheim, where her teachers included Rudolf Piernay, and has taken part in numerous masterclasses.
Among the competitions that she has won are the 'Competition for Wagner Voices in Bayreuth' in 2003 and the Hilde Zadek Competition in Vienna. She is a scholarship-holder from both the Steans
Institute for Young Artists in Chicago and the Richard-Wagner-Verband. As a concert soloist she has appeared with such famous orchestras as the Munich State Opera Orchestra, the Munich Symphony
Orchestra, the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Saarbrücken, the Rheinland-Pfalz State Philharmonic and the Prague National Theatre Orchestra. Among the conductors with whom she has worked is Yakov
Kreizberg. Her repertory includes oratorios and choral works such as Mendelssohn's
St Paul, Rossini's
Petite messe solennelle, Honegger's
Le
Roi David, the Requiems of Verdi, Brahms and Mozart and Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony and
Missa solemnis.
Sonja Mühleck is also noted for her
emotionally charged interpretations of the lieder repertory, including Wagner's
Wesendonck Lieder, Strauss's
Four Last Songs, Berg's
Seven
Early Songs and Mahler's
Rückert Lieder. Since February 2005
Sonja Mühleck has been a member of Frankfurt Opera, where her roles have included Elisabeth in
Tannhäuser, Vitellia in
La clemenza di Tito, Ghita in Zemlinsky's
Der Zwerg, the First Lady in
Die
Zauberflöte, Mrs Grose in
The Turn of the Screw and Ludmila in
The Bartered Bride.
Sonja Mühleck made her Bayreuth Festival début in 2007 as Gerhilde in
Die Walküre under the direction of
Christian Thielemann, a role that she repeats after 2008 also in
2009.
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