Frédérique Friess - Otello - Acte 3 Scène 2, "Dio ti giocondi, o sposo" - Verdi
Iepriekšējās izrādes 2001 — vakar
Der Ring an einem Abend (The Ring in One Evening), Wagner, Richard
Nationaltheater MannheimGerhilde
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDido and Aeneas, Purcell
Nationaltheater MannheimFirst Witch (First witch)
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduLes Huguenots (The Huguenots), Meyerbeer
Nationaltheater MannheimValentine
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduFestliche Operettengala zum Jahreswechsel, Various
Nationaltheater MannheimSoprano
Skatīt dalībniekus un komandu-
Weihnachtslieder aus aller Welt, Various
Nationaltheater MannheimSoprano
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDer Ring an einem Abend (The Ring in One Evening), Wagner, Richard
Nationaltheater MannheimGerhilde
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDer Ring an einem Abend (The Ring in One Evening), Wagner, Richard
Nationaltheater MannheimGerhilde
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDido and Aeneas, Purcell
Nationaltheater MannheimFirst Witch (First witch)
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduLes Huguenots (The Huguenots), Meyerbeer
Nationaltheater MannheimValentine
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDer Ring an einem Abend (The Ring in One Evening), Wagner, Richard
Nationaltheater MannheimGerhilde
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDer Ring an einem Abend, Wagner, Richard
Nationaltheater MannheimSoprano
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduNabucco, Verdi
Divadlo F X Šaldy LiberecAbigaille (Abigail)
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduFrench soprano Frédérique Friess took her first singing lessons at the National Conservatory of her hometown, Strasbourg in France, alongside to her studies for German language and literature. While finishing her language studies in Berlin thanks to a scholarship, she was admitted to the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart, where she entered Prof. Luisa Bosabalian’s singing class and later Prof. Dunja Vejzocic’s. She also studied at the Mozarteum Salzburg, Lied with Prof. Hartmut Höll and Mitsuko Shirai and at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Milan, where she learns from Prof. Rita Orlandi-Malaspina. After her permanent engagements for several years at the opera houses of Hamburg, Mannheim and Passau, where she sang roles of her young soprano repertoire and under the