About
Vera Schoenberg is a Senior Lecturer in Voice at the Department of Music Education, Mozarteum University, based in Innsbruck. A German soprano, she maintains an active international career in both opera and concert performances across Europe and Israel.
Education
- Robert Schumann University in Düsseldorf
Research and Performance Focus
Her expertise lies in voice performance, particularly within opera, oratorio, and operetta. Schoenberg specializes in coloratura soprano repertoire spanning Handel, Gluck, Mozart, and Verdi, with recent emphasis on bel canto works by Donizetti and Offenbach. She is recognized for technically demanding roles requiring vocal agility and dramatic interpretation.
Professional Highlights
Following her debut as Violetta in Verdi's "La Traviata" at Theater Ulm, she has performed at major opera houses including Basel, Karlsruhe, Augsburg, Meiningen, Innsbruck, and Cottbus. Her concert career spans Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, Spain, Norway, and Israel, featuring collaborations with artists like Leo Nucci and Klaus Florian Vogt. Notable projects include ORF/BR television productions of "Csárdásfürstin" and the NDR TV series "Musikkontakte" on operetta with conductor Gerd Albrecht.
Artistic Development
- Key mentorship from Edita Gruberova for vocal technique and repertoire expansion
- Collaborations with Bernd Weikl, Charles Spencer, and Richard Miller
- Specialization in triple-role performances (e.g., Olympia/Antonia/Giulietta in Offenbach's "Hoffmann's Tales")
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