Emily D’Angelo

Mezzo-Soprano

Biography

Hailed by the New York Times as “one of the world’s special young singers,” Emily D’Angelo has continued her meteoric rise to firmly establish herself as one of the most exciting and critically acclaimed artists of her generation. Described as “wondrous and powerful” by the New York Times for her recent US recital debut, the mezzo-soprano is the first and only vocalist to have been presented with the Leonard Bernstein Award from the Schleswig Holstein Festival.  A 2020 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist, one of Canada’s “Top 30 Under 30” Classical Musicians, and WQXR NYC Public Radio’s “40 Under 40” singers to watch, D’Angelo made her professional operatic debut aged 21, as Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro at the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi. For this performance, broadcast nationwide on Italy’s RAI network, she was awarded the 2016 Monini Prize.

Contact

Judith Neuhoff
Managing Director

+49 30 166359850
Klara Maria Taube
Artist Manager

+49 30 166359852
Simone Samuel
Managerial Assistant

+49 30 166359858

News

Emily D’Angelo: Recital at Teatros del Canal in Madrid

On February 4, Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and pianist Sophia Munoz perform a recital at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid. The program consists of a variety of songs by Alma Mahler, Béla Bartók, Jeanine Tesori and Alexander von Zemlinsky.
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Regula Mühlemann, Emily D‘Angelo: Der Rosenkavalier in Berlin

Emily D’Angelo and Regula Mühlemann return to the Berlin State Opera with Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier. D’Angelo takes on the role of Octavian and Mühlemann embodies Sophie in André Heller’s production conducted by Axel Kober.
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Emily D’Angelo, Mirjam Mesak: New Year’s concert with Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and soprano Mirjam Mesak star at the New Year’s concerts of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin. Together with conductor Vladimir Jurowski, Rundfunkchor Berlin and fellow soloists tenor Christopher Sokolowski and bass Christof Fischesser they perform Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. The concerts take place at Konzerthaus Berlin on December 30 and 31.
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Videos

Plácido Domingo's Operalia 2018 - Emily D'Angelo (1st Prize)
NEUE STIMMEN 2017 - Semifinal: Emily D'Angelo sings "Una voce poco fa", Il Barbiere di Siviglia
NEUE STIMMEN 2017 - Final: Emily D'Angelo sings "Dopo notte", Ariodante