Icelandic soprano, Bryndís Guðjónsdóttir, recieved both her Bacelor's degree in 2019 and her Master‘s Degree in 2021 in Opera Performance at the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg, summa cum laude in Austria, where she studied with Professor Michèle Crider, Alexander von Pfeil and Gernot Sahler. Prior to moving to Salzburg, Bryndís spent one year at the Iceland University of the Arts, where she worked with Thora Einarsdóttir, Kristinn Sigmundsson and Ólöf Kolbrún Harðardóttir. Bryndís is the recipient of several prizes. In 2022 Bryndís was awarded the first prize of the XVIII Certamen Nuevas Voces Ciudad de Sevilla Competiton in Sevilla, Spain as well as she recieved the special prize of the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla. In 2021 Bryndís won the first prize in the Riccardo Zandonai com
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Past performances 2019 — Yesterday
Concierto De año Nuevo, Strauss IIRossiniOffenbach
Real Orquesta Sinfónica de SevillaRosalinde + 1 roles
View program, cast and crewARCHORA í Hallgrímskirkju, Thorvaldsdottir
Iceland Symphony OrchestraSoprano
View program, cast and crewGli uccellatori (The Bird Catchers), Gassmann
Festival della Valle d'ItriaLa Contessa Armelinda
View cast and crewConcierto De año Nuevo, Strauss IIRossiniOffenbach
Real Orquesta Sinfónica de SevillaRosalinde + 1 roles
View program, cast and crewARCHORA í Hallgrímskirkju, Thorvaldsdottir
Iceland Symphony OrchestraSoprano
View program, cast and crewGli uccellatori (The Bird Catchers), Gassmann
Festival della Valle d'ItriaLa Contessa Armelinda
View cast and crewCarmina Burana & Bolero, OrffRavel
Liederhalle StuttgartSopran (Soprano)
View program, cast and crewDer Freischütz, op. 77 (The Marksman), Von Weber
Theater KielÄnnchen
View cast and crewIcelandic soprano, Bryndís Guðjónsdóttir, recieved both her Bacelor's degree in 2019 and her Master‘s Degree in 2021 in Opera Performance at the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg, summa cum laude in Austria, where she studied with Professor Michèle Crider, Alexander von Pfeil and Gernot Sahler. Prior to moving to Salzburg, Bryndís spent one year at the Iceland University of the Arts, where she worked with Thora Einarsdóttir, Kristinn Sigmundsson and Ólöf Kolbrún Harðardóttir. Bryndís is the recipient of several prizes. In 2022 Bryndís was awarded the first prize of the XVIII Certamen Nuevas Voces Ciudad de Sevilla Competiton in Sevilla, Spain as well as she recieved the special prize of the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla. In 2021 Bryndís won the first prize in the Riccardo Zandonai com