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Being an opera singer is both exhilarating and demanding. demands unwavering commitment -rehearsal, vocal exercises, language study for varying roles, and maintaining vocal health - are all part of an opera singer's routine. It helps to be very patient.

I am a Soprano, which is the highest female voice, belonging to the highest vocal range in opera. The voice possesses clarity, agility, and the ability to soar to thrilling heights. Sopranos often take on lead roles, portraying heroines, tragic figures, and powerful women.



I am the only in my family - they are more involved in education and academic work. Before going to university at 18 to study a Bachelor of Music degree, I wanted to become a translator or interpreter and work in something related to language. Before studying music, I had only sung in the choir at church or school - and a lot of pop songs at home - so I hadn’t really prepared much for a musical career, but I worked hard at university and was motivated by my fellow students.

After graduation, it was natural to go abroad to continue studying. I went to Berlin and got the chance to sing as a member of the young artists company with The National Opera of Strasbourg and then with the Opera Bastille in Paris. I remember lots of auditions - lots of failed auditions - at the beginning of my career, but since then I have had the opportunity to perform with many wonderful opera companies and in concerts worldwide, including many roles with Scottish Opera.

This year .

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