
Susanna Wolff (Norway)
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Susanna Wolff is a Norwegian lyric soprano. She studied singing at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo and at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
She is a first prize winner of the prestigious competition Concorso Europea Per Giovani Cantanti Lirici of Spoleto, with subsequent debuts as Sofia in La furba e lo sciocco (Domenico Sarri), Fe-An-Nich-Ton in Ba-Ta-Clan (Jacques Offenbach), Trujamán in El retablo de maese Pedro (Manuel de Falla) and Rosina in The barber of Seville (Gioachino Rossini).
In 2019 she made her debut in Teatro San Carlo (Naples) as Daisy Parke in Lady, be good! by Gershwin and in 2020 at the festival Rossini in Wildbad as Costanza in Garcia’s L’isola disabitata.
In 2021 she sang with the Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid as the soprano soloist in Haydn’s Stabat mater at the Auditorio Nacional, Madrid. In 2022 she has performed Flaminia in Il mondo della Luna by Haydn with Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and Adalgisa in Norma by Bellini at Folkoperan, Stockholm.
In addition to her particular, recognisable voice she is a highly expressive and versatile performer and musician. She has studied drama and theatre at Oslo and Akershus University College She has also performed and recorded zarzuela music with orchestra conducted by Víctor Pablo Pérez. She is praised for her musicianship and acting abilities.