TORONTO 〓 Pieczonka will be appointed to the top of the vocal section of the Royal Conservatory

2019/01/11
【最終更新日】2020/02/13

Soprano singer Adrianne Pieczonka will be appointed to the top of the vocal section of the Royal Conservatory in Toronto. From May. Pieczonka was born in 1963, Poughkeepsie, New York State, USA. She grew up in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, studied at the University of Western Ontario at the Opera Academy of the University of Toronto, and made a professional debut in 1988.

After that, she expanded the place of activity in Europe, he became a member of the Volksoper in 1989, a member of the Vienna State Opera in 1991. Then the global success is continuing. In 2007, the Austrian government gave the title of the second “court singer” as a Canadian.

Adrianne Pieczonka / Andreas Klingberg


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