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Prof. Juliane Banse is a renowned soprano and vocal professor at Mozarteum University Salzburg (since 2020) and the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid (since 2023). She previously held a professorship at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf (2016–2020). Her career spans major opera houses and concert halls worldwide, collaborating with conductors like Riccardo Chailly and Zubin Mehta. Known for her interpretations of roles such as the Marschallin (Die Rosenkavalier) and Tatyana (Eugene Onegin), she also excels in lieder and chamber music. Banse’s performances often blend vocal artistry with innovative choreography, as seen in her acclaimed Winterreise adaptations. She has received multiple Echo Klassik Awards and holds a dedicated teaching role, mentoring younger generations in vocal performance.
- Education: Studied with Paul Steiner, Ruth Rohner, Brigitte Fassbaender, and Daphne Evangelatos in Zurich and Munich.
- Research: Focuses on vocal technique, operatic repertoire, and interdisciplinary performance (e.g., music-dance collaborations).
Awards: Echo Klassik Awards (2017, 2020), acclaim for recordings of Hindemith’s Marienleben and Reimann/Henze works.
Teaching & Grants: Leads masterclasses globally; her pedagogy emphasizes vocal health and expressive interpretation. No explicit grants mentioned, but her discography and performances reflect sustained artistic funding.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with pianists (e.g., Alexander Krichel) and dancers (e.g., István Simon) in innovative productions. Active in festivals like the Oxford Lieder Festival and Marvão International Music Festival.




