Dutch soprano Judith Weusten started singing at a young age. She had her first stage performance at only 9 years old, and when she was 11 she performed in the official Dutch production of the musical Annie. Around age 15, her attention shifted from musical to classical music, and she has been hooked ever since. She received her Bachelor of Music at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in June 2017. There she studied voice with Valérie Guillorit and Pierre Mak and was coached by Jan-Paul Grijpink. She now studies at the Dutch National Opera Academy with Margreet Honig. Among others, Judith has performed roles of Despina in Mozart's Così fan Tutte, Lucia in Britten’s Rape of Lucretia, Frasquita in Bizet’s Carmen and Sandmann/Taumann in Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel. Apart from the traditional
Past performances 2017 — Yesterday
De Vuurtorenwachter: Purcell, Montverdi & Händel, Various
Barokopera AmsterdamSopraan
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Der blonde Eckbert (Blond Eckbert), Weir
A Dinner Engagement, Berkeley, L.
Dutch National Opera AcademySusan
View program, cast and crewDe Vuurtorenwachter: Purcell, Montverdi & Händel, Various
Barokopera AmsterdamSopraan
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Der blonde Eckbert (Blond Eckbert), Weir
A Dinner Engagement, Berkeley, L.
Dutch National Opera AcademySusan
View program, cast and crewDutch soprano Judith Weusten started singing at a young age. She had her first stage performance at only 9 years old, and when she was 11 she performed in the official Dutch production of the musical Annie. Around age 15, her attention shifted from musical to classical music, and she has been hooked ever since. She received her Bachelor of Music at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in June 2017. There she studied voice with Valérie Guillorit and Pierre Mak and was coached by Jan-Paul Grijpink. She now studies at the Dutch National Opera Academy with Margreet Honig. Among others, Judith has performed roles of Despina in Mozart's Così fan Tutte, Lucia in Britten’s Rape of Lucretia, Frasquita in Bizet’s Carmen and Sandmann/Taumann in Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel. Apart from the traditional