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Brigitte Wohlfarth began her vocal studies in Würzburg, Germany, where she recieved scholarships from both the "Richard Wagner-Verband" and the "Leni- Geissler-Stiftung". Further studies with James King in Munich (National Theater) greatly influenced her singing artistry.
Her career began as sought-after oratoria and recital singer:
Rheingaufestival, Weilburger Schloßkonzerte, Internalional Musiktage Bad Urach, Mozartfest Würzburg, Festival der Mitte Europa and the "Bregenzer Festspiele" are only a few of her many concert stations.
Invitations to international tours and appearances with renowned orchestras and conductors soon followed, in cities as Milano, Bozen, Triest, München, Berlin, Belgrad, Singapore (New Esplanade Hall) Salzburg as well as in Australia, France, Norway and Finland.
Ms. Wohlfarth can be heard on numerous CD and Radio productions, among the most important are: Faust (Louis Spohr), Die Vögel (Braunfels - nominated for 40 Grammy awards), 9.Symphony (L.V. Beethoven) and Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank (G. Fried). It is with the world premiere of the latter that Ms. Wohlfarth launched her opera career in Nürnberg Germany in 1993. In the same year, following an appearance as finalist in the international "Neue Stimmen" competition (Bertelsmann), she debuted as "Desdemona" (Otello/Rossini) at Staatstheater Braunschweig, where she remained until 1997.
Since then she has guested in numerous European theatres:
Bologna (the opening of the ARENA DEL SOLE), Castello di Montegridolfo, Naples (Teatro San Carlo), Udine (the opening of the NUOVO TEATRO), Palermo (Teatro Massimo), Festspiele Erl, Tbilisi (National Opera House), Heidenheim (Opernfestpiele), Halle a.d. S., Lübeck, Trier, Frankfurt a.M., Berlin, Stuttgart, Munich ( first night '' Leonore - L.v. Beethoven ), London and Meiningen, where she enjoyed enormous success from audiences and critics alike as Sieglinde (Die Walküre) and Gutrune (Götterdämmerung) in the "RING"-staging from Christine Mielitz. Her many-sided repertoire ranges from Mozart`s Fiordiligi and First Lady to Puccinis`s Liu (Turandot), Verdis`s Aida and Leonore (Trovatore), to Wagner`s Elisabeth (Tannhäuser), Brünnhilde (Götterdämmerung) and Isolde (Tristan und Isolde), Weber`s Agathe (Freischütz) and Richard Strauss` Arabella.
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