Susanna's lyric toned voice and dynamic performances have taken her from her native Sweden to London, Leipzig to Buenos Aires, and from Shanghai to New York. With a span from baroque to modern music she is in demand on both the concert platform as well as on the operatic stage.
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Short biography
Susanna Andersson has already established herself among the top of Sweden’s young singers. Equally at home on the concert and opera stage her flexible and bright toned lyric coloratura voice has received considerable praise.
In 2015 Susanna made her debut as Violetta for Folkoperan, Stockholm and Pamina for New Turku Opera as well as her first staged appearance as Queen of the Night at Weimar Staatstheater. Susanna also appeared in Wolfgang Rihm's Die Eroberung von Mexico at the Salzburg Festival and record her fist solo CD together with the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra. Susanna also returned to Luigi Nono's Prometeo and performed this piece both at the Festival d'Automne in Paris and in Dusseldorf at the RuhrTriennale Festival.
Recently Susanna made a very successful debut as Oscar/Un Ballo in Maschera at Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires and as Susanna/Le Nozze di Figaro at New Turku Opera in Finland. Her Venus and Gepopo/Le Grand Macabre in La Fura del Baus production at English National Opera, Adelaide Festival and Teatro Colon had the critics raving as well as in her Vivaldi and Handel concert with Il pomo d'oro together with Topi Lehtipuu and writer Donna Leon at the Turku Music Festival.
Susanna has also recently premiered 'Animal Songs', written especially for her and Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra by Albert Schnelzer, appeared in Higglety Pigglety Pop! by Oliver Knussen at the Aldeburgh Festival and at the Barbican in London, Into The Little Hill by George Benjamin with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Blondchen/Die Entführung aus dem Serail at Garsington Opera, a recording of Janáček's 'Dunaj' with Edward Gardner and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, concerts of Luigi Nono's 'Prometeo' in Amsterdam and Zürich, Beethoven 9 in Jyväskylä, Christmas CD recording with Little Venice Ensemble.
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