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Cornelia Horak serves as a Lecturer at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna since February 2016, bringing extensive professional performance experience to her academic role.
Her educational background includes:
- Recorder studies from age 12 at Vienna Conservatory (now MUK) with E. Kölz
- Advanced training at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with H.M. Kneihs
- Baroque singing courses with Cristina Miatello (Padua)
- Singing studies with KS Hilde Rössel Majdan (Goethean Conservatory Vienna)
Horak specializes in vocal performance with dual expertise in contemporary repertoire and historical practices. Her artistic focus spans opera, operetta, and musical theatre, informed by deep engagement with baroque traditions and recorder performance. She has collaborated with leading European conductors including Christian Thielemann and Sir Neville Marriner, maintaining rigorous scholarly standards through historically informed interpretation.
Her notable recognition includes:
- Winner of the international song competition in 's-Hertogenbosch
Horak's pedagogical approach integrates 14 years of professional stage experience (1993-2007) from permanent engagements at Tiroler Landestheater, Vienna Volkoper, and Munich's Theater am Gärtnerplatz. She has performed over 50 roles across opera, operetta and musicals while collaborating with directors like Claus Guth and Robert Carsen. Her teaching emphasizes practical application through numerous CD productions and festival appearances across European opera houses.
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