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Mojca Erdmann

Mojca Erdmann (Soprano)

Born: 29th December 1975, Hamburg

Nationality: German

Artist's website: https://www.mojcaerdmann.com/about/

German soprano Mojca Erdmann was born in 1975 in Hamburg, where she was a member of the children’s chorus at the State Opera and took singing lessons with the great dramatic soprano Evelyn Herlitzius before training in Cologne and spending her early career in Berlin, where she sang at both the Deutsche Oper and the Komische Oper. A light lyric soprano, Erdmann is particularly in demand for Mozart soubrette roles and contemporary music – she sang in the premieres of Wolfgang Rihm’s Dionysos and Takemitsu’s My Way of Life, and is also acclaimed as Berg’s Lulu.

Erdmann signed with Deutsche Grammophon in 2010; her recordings for the label have included Zerlina and Despina on Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s Mozart opera project, and Mozart’s Ch’io mi scordi di te? with Helene Grimaud. Elsewhere she has recorded Wolf’s Italianisches Liederbuch with Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber (‘[Erdmann's] voice is lustrous and beautifully integrated throughout its registers’ – BBC Music Magazine), Mahler’s Fourth Symphony with Jonathan Nott and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, and Aribert Reimann’s song-cycle Ollea on Capriccio.

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