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Chilean-born soprano Carolina Ullrich won the Alice Rosner
Foundation First Prize in the 2008-09 Young Concert Artists
International Auditions, also winning the Princeton University Concerts
Prize, an engagement at Princeton University, and the Usedom Music
Festival Prize, to perform at the Usedom Music Festival in Germany.
Previously, Ms. Ullrich won First Prize at the 2008 Young Concert
Artists European Auditions in Leipzig
which are co-sponsored
by Young Concert Artists and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater “Felix
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.”
During the 2009-10
season,
Ms. Ullrich
makes her recital debuts in the Young Concert Artists Series at Merkin
Hall in New York and the Kennedy Center
in Washington, DC,
along with performances at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts (MI), The Paramount
Theatre (VT), and in Germany
at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig
and in the Herrenchiemsee Festival. Also this season, Ms. Ullrich
will record a CD of songs of Joaquín Turina for the Naxos label.
Ms. Ullrich
began singing opera in Chile in
Santiago’s Teatro Municipal, where she performed
the roles of Papagena in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, Despina in
Cosí fan tutte, Zerlina in Don Giovanni, and Soeur Constance
in Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites. She has appeared in
concert as Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, Adele in Strauss’
Die Fledermaus, Ännchen in Weber’s Der Freischütz, and
Hannchen in Lortzing’s Die Opernprobe. Ms. Ullrich has sung in
Bavaria’s Bayerische Theater and at the Prinzregenten
Theater in Munich. Her oratorio appearances include
Bach’s St. John Passion and St. Matthew Passion, Handel’s
Messiah, and Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem with the
Stuttgart Orchestra under Helmuth Rilling in
Germany
and Italy.
Other solo appearances include Haydn’s The Seasons and Bach’s
Christmas Oratorio throughout Europe, as well as Mozart concert
arias in Japan.
Ms. Ullrich
graduated summa cum laude from
the
Universidad Católica in Santiago, where she studied with Ahlke Scheffelt.
Since
2005 she has been working with Edith Wiens at the Hochschule für Musik
in Munich, on scholarships from the Fundación Andes and the Freunde
Junger Musiker in Berlin. In 2006 she won Second Prize and the
Audience Prize at the ARD International Music Competition in
Munich.
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For more information or to discuss
the engagement
of an artist on the current roster, please contact:
MONICA
J. FELKEL
Director of Artist Management
(212) 307-6668 |
Midwest
and Western States, Canada, Europe, Australia & New Zealand, Middle East, Africa |
Vicki
Margulies
Artist Manager
(212) 307-6670 |
Northeastern
and Southern States, Mexico, Central and South America, the
Caribbean |
RONG-HONG
(RON) MA
Far East Representative |
Japan,
Korea, China, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand |
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