Agnes Habereder

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Agnes Habereder (born April 2, 1954 in Kelheim ) is a German opera singer ( dramatic soprano ) and singing teacher.

Life

After her first piano lessons with Sophie Datzmann, she received organ lessons from the Regensburg cathedral organist Eberhard Kraus from the age of 13 . After taking singing lessons with Karl-Heinz Jarius, she studied singing in Munich. She completed later studies with Mario Tonelli in Florence . She also studied piano with Rainer Fuchs and song accompaniment and song design with Erik Werba .

Habereder made his debut in 1979 at the Augsburg Mozart Festival and at the Augsburg Theater as Donna Anna in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni and as Woglinde in Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold . From Augsburg she was invited to the Maggio Musicale in Florence. She was supported by Zubin Mehta and sang the entire Wagner subject, as well as in operas by Richard Strauss , Alban Berg , Erich Wolfgang Korngold , Franz Schreker and other composers. Habereder joined at the Bavarian State Opera , the Zurich Opera House , the Teatro Liceu in Barcelona , at the Vienna State Opera , at the Dresden State Opera and at the Bayreuth Festival and worked with conductors such as Zubin Mehta, Sir Georg Solti , Hiroshi Wakasugi and Heinrich Hollreiser together .

In addition to numerous radio recordings, there were also some recordings, such as B. Hans Pfitzner's Von deutscher Seele , Arrigo Boitos Mefistofele together with Montserrat Caballé , Siegfried Wagner's Der Friedensengel or Gustav Mahler's 2nd Symphony (Mahler) .

After resigning from the opera stage for family reasons, she initially directed the Heidenheim Opera Festival . She now teaches at the University of Music and Theater in Munich and at the Leopold Mozart Center of the University of Augsburg .

She is a prizewinner of the German Music Competition in Bonn, the Mozart Competition in Würzburg and the National Singing Competition in Berlin.

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