Serena Saénz: Queen of the night at the Vienna State Opera

Soprano Serena Saénz returns to the Vienna State Opera in the revival of Barbora Horákovás production of die Zauberflöte under the baton of Adam Fischer. Once again Serena Sáenz takes the role of Queen of the Night and is joined on stage by Maria Nazarova as Pamina, Cyrille Dubois as Tamino and Franz-Josef Selig as Sarastro. The opera can be experienced on April 25 and 28 and May 2 and 5.
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Rolando Villazón, Emily Pogorelc, Serena Sáenz: Il re Pastore in Salzburg

At the same time in the same place: Exactly 250 years ago to the day, on 23 April 1775, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart conducted the concert premiere of Il re pastore at the Prince Archbishop's Residenztheater in Salzburg. On April 23, 2025 Rolando Villazón as Alessandro, Emily Pogorelc as Aminta and Serena Sáenz as Elisa sing a concert performance of the opera to celebrate this important anniversary at the original venue.
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Recital in Palau de la Música Barcelona

As a part of the Barcelona Obertura Ciutat de Clàssica festival soprano Serena Sáenz perform a recital in Palau de la Música together with guitarist Pablo Sainz-Villegas. The two artists present a diverse program including works by Bellini, Mozart, Granados and García Lorca. The concert takes place on April 3rd. For more information please click […]
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Serena Sáenz: Debut album BIRDS released

The Spanish soprano Serena Sáenz releases her debut album BIRDS in cooperation with EuroArts. The album, recorded with the Transylvania State Philharmonic Orchestra, explores the connection between the lyrical coloratura soprano voice and the fascinating world of songbirds. It showcases a diverse linguistic spectrum, offering insights into how composers from various traditions—Russian, German, English, French, and Spanish—incorporated birdsong into their compositions. The album is released on March 21 on Spotify, Apple Music and other platforms.
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Serena Sáenz: Opera for Peace at the Paris Eiffel Tower

On March 17, soprano Serena Saénz stars at a private event with Opera for Peace at the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The porgram consists of a variety of arias and songs from Verdi's Rigoletto, Donizetti's La Fille du Régiment and Bernstein's Westside Story.
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Serena Sáenz: Queen of the night at the Vienna State Opera

Soprano Serena Saénz takes the role of Queen of the Night in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte at the Vienna State Opera. The new production by Barbora Horáková is lead under the baton of Bertrand de Billy. Saenz is joined on stage by Slávka Zámečníková as Pamina, Julian Pregardien as Tamino and Georg Zeppenfeld as Sarastro. The opera can be experienced on January 27, 30 and February 1, 4, 7, 10.
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Serena Sáenz: New Year’s Concerts with Tonkünstler Orchestra in Austria

Serena Sáenz joins the Tonkünstler Orchestra for a series of festive New Year's concerts across Austria, starting at Grafenegg Auditorium on December 31, 2024, continuing at Festspielhaus St. Pölten on January 1 and 6, and culminating at Vienna's Musikverein from January 3 to 5, 2025. The program, featuring works by Johann Strauss and Giuseppe Verdi, celebrates the joyous spirit of the New Year under the batons of Alfred Eschwé and Sascha Goetzel.
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Serena Sáenz: Olympia and Giulietta in Les contes d’Hoffmann at the Vienna State Opera

Soprano Serena Sáenz returns to the Vienna State Opera performing the roles of Olympia and Giulietta in Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann on December 13, 16, 19, and 22, 2024. The production, directed by Andrei Serban, features Bertrand de Billy conducting the Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera. Sáenz showcases her versatility by taking on two of the four female roles in this masterpiece of French opera.
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Kathryn Lewek, Serena Sáenz: The Magic Flute in Berlin

Serena Sáenz and Kathryn Lewek return to the Berlin State Opera with Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Serena Sáenz as Pamina and Kathryn Lewek as Queen of the Night can be heard in Avgust Everding’s production conducted by Eva Ollikainen on November 14, 16 and 21, and Sáenz additionally on December 3.
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