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Ida Falk Winland

Soprano Ida Falk Winland has studied under Lillian Watson at the Benjamin Britten International Opera School (Royal College of Music), and at the National Opera Studio.

Her operatic roles include Cecily Cardew in Gerald Barry's recently composed comic opera "The Importance of Being Earnest" at Opéra National de Lorraine; Pamina in "The Magic Flute" at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm; she made her début at Teatro alla Scala in Milan as the First Niece in "Peter Grimes" with Robin Ticciati; and in addition Laoula in "L’Étoile" at Den Nye Opera in Bergen, and Romilda in "Xerxes" at the Royal Swedish Opera. She made her first appearance at the Glyndebourne Festival as The Dew Fairy in "Hansel and Gretel".

At The Göteborg Opera, Ida Falk Winland has previously interpreted Morgana in "Alcina" under Laurence Cumming's direction and made her first appearance in the role of Cleopatra in "Julius Caesar". In the 2012/2013 season, she is seen and heard as Rosina in "The Barber of Seville".

In a concert context, Ida Falk Winland has appeared with some of the world's most prominent conductors and orchestras, including Orchestre National de Paris under the direction of Sofi Jeannin, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in Stockholm with Sakari Oramo, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice with Marc Minkowski, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Gustavo Dudamel and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra with Daniel Harding.

Future commitments include Cecily in "The Importance of Being Earnest" at the Royal Opera in London, Donna Anna ("Don Giovanni") at the Helsinki Festival, Cunégonde ("Candide") at Opera National de Lorraine, as well as touring with and recording Bach's Mass in B Minor with the Arcangelo chamber music ensemble under the direction of Jonathan Cohen for Hyperion Records.

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