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Susanna Hurrell
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Opera
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Susanna Hurrell is a British soprano who has made a name for herself in the world of classical music. Born in 1989 in London, Hurrell grew up in a musical family and began singing at a young age. She attended the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied under the tutelage of Lillian Watson and Audrey Hyland. Hurrell's career began to take off in 2012, when she won the prestigious Handel Singing Competition. This award helped to launch her career and led to a number of high-profile performances. In 2013, she made her debut at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, where she played the role of Barbarina in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." This performance was well-received by critics and helped to establish Hurrell as a rising star in the world of opera. Over the next few years, Hurrell continued to perform in a number of high-profile productions. In 2014, she played the role of Zerlina in Mozart's "Don Giovanni" at the Royal Opera House in London. This performance was praised for Hurrell's "sparkling soprano" and her ability to bring depth and nuance to the character. She also performed in a number of other productions, including "The Magic Flute" and "The Rake's Progress." In 2016, Hurrell was awarded the Susan Chilcott Scholarship, which is given to promising young singers in the UK. This award helped to further establish her as a rising star in the world of classical music. That same year, she made her debut at the English National Opera, where she played the role of Papagena in "The Magic Flute." This performance was praised for Hurrell's "crisp, clear voice" and her ability to bring a sense of playfulness to the character. In 2017, Hurrell played the role of Cleopatra in Handel's "Giulio Cesare" at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. This performance was widely praised for Hurrell's "dazzling coloratura" and her ability to bring a sense of vulnerability to the character. She also performed in a number of other productions, including "The Coronation of Poppea" and "The Fairy Queen." In 2018, Hurrell made her debut at the Royal Opera House in London, where she played the role of Pamina in "The Magic Flute." This performance was widely praised for Hurrell's "pure, sweet voice" and her ability to bring a sense of innocence and vulnerability to the character. She also performed in a number of other productions, including "The Marriage of Figaro" and "The Rake's Progress." In addition to her work on stage, Hurrell has also made a number of recordings. In 2015, she released a recording of Handel's "Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno" with the Academy of Ancient Music. This recording was widely praised for Hurrell's "crystalline soprano" and her ability to bring a sense of emotional depth to the music. Overall, Susanna Hurrell has established herself as one of the most promising young sopranos in the world of classical music. Her performances have been widely praised for her clear, pure voice and her ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters. With a number of high-profile performances and awards under her belt, Hurrell is sure to continue making waves in the world of opera and classical music for years to come.
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