Renowned worldwide as one of the finest interpreters of Mozart's works,
Sophie Karthäuser has earned such praise by singing her first ever
Pamina under the baton of Renė Jacobs at La Monnaie and her debut
Susanna led by William Christie with Opėra de Lyon.
She has appeared in several other Mozart roles, such as Tamiri (Thėȃtre
des Champs-Elysėes), Sandrina (Theater an der Wien), Serpetta (Berlin
Konzerthaus), Despina and Zerlina (Thėȃtre Royal de la Monnaie) and
Ilia (Aix-en-Provence Festival, Salzburg Mozartwoche, Bremen, Thėȃtre
des Champs-Elysėes and Theater an der Wien).
Notable scenic productions include the title-role in La Calisto
at the Thėȃtre
des Champs-Elysėes under Christophe Rousset as well as
at La Monnaie under Renė Jacobs, a large scale Rameau project in
Aix-en-Provence with William Christie, Charpentier's Medée with Emmanuelle Haïm at Thėȃtre
des Champs-Elysėes and Polissena in Händel's Radamisto at Theater an der Wien. In January and February 2015 she returned to La Monnaie with Händel's Tamerlano with a revival in Amsterdam. March 2016 brought her back to La Monnaie as Héro in Béatrice et Bénédicte (Berlioz), a role in which she appeared also at the 2016 edition of the Glyndebourne Festival (Laurent Pelly production).
Further highlights have been a production of Mozart's Zauberflöte at the Theater an der Wien and the title role in Pellėas et Mėlisande
at the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw.
Ever since she won the audience price at the Wigmore Hall Song
Competition, Sophie Karthäuser counts among the most coveted
recitalists with appearances in Antwerp, Lille, Nantes, Paris,
Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Frankfurt, at the Palais des Beaux-Arts Brussels,
at the Philharmonic Halls in Berlin and Cologne as well as at New
York's Carnegie Hall and London's Wigmore Hall, Berliner Philharmonie,
Kölner Philharmonie, Brussels Palais des Beaux Arts, Frankfurt and
Paris, accompanied by pianists Graham Johnson, Eugene Asti, Cédric
Tiberghien and David Lively.
In the past two seasons she charmed her audiences in recitals in
Brussels, London, Oxford, Strasbourg, Zürich, Stuttgart, Paris, Cologne
and at the Pierre Boulez Hall in Berlin.
Sophie Karthäuser is an equally sought-after concert soloist and is
frequently being invited by prestigious ensembles and orchestras such
as Staatskapelle Dresden, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Freiburger
Barockorchester and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin among others. Her
presence on the podium on countless occasions alongside conductors such
as Riccardo Chailly, Myung-Whun Chung, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Thomas
Hengelbrock, Pablo Heras-Casado, Philippe Herreweghe, Renė Jacobs,
Louis Langrée, Ingo Metzmacher, Marc Minkowski, Kent Nagano, Kazushi
Ono, Jérémie Rohrer and Christophe Rousset give testimony to her
outstanding artistry.
Season 2018-2019 started for Sophie Karthäuser with Pamina in Mozart's Zauberflöte
at La Monnaie in Brussels under the baton of Antonello Manacorda and
the direction of Romeo Castellucci. Further Highlights were the world
premiere of Annelies van Parys´ A War Requiem with the Belgian National Orchestra, Händel's Dixit Dominus
and Salve Regina with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and Paul Agnew,
French arias with Concert de la Loge in Caen, Metz and Paris, Leçons de
Ténèbres with Ensemble Correspondances and Sėbastien Daucé,
Mendelssohn's Elias with
Concentus Musicus and Stefan Gottfried in Vienna as well as
Mozart-Arias with the B’Rock Orchestra and concerts with Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro with Renė Jacobs in Granada, where she could be heard as Contessa.
In addition to numerous recitals, the 2019-2020 will bring Händel's Delirio Amoroso
on tour through Asia with AKAMUS, French Opera Arias with the Ensemble
Concert de la Loge in Paris, Beethoven's Ah! Perfido in Palermo, Bach's
Christmas-Oratorio in Göteborg, Beethoven's IX Symphony in Helsinki and Pergolesi's Stabat Mater in Grafenegg. Further Highlights include a Vivaldi-programme on tour with Les Arts Florissants in France and Germany.
With rarely performed works by Mendelssohn and Weber she can be heard
together with the renowned choir accentus, the Insula Orchestra and
Laurence Equilbey in Aix-en-Provence, Paris, Dortmund and on tour
through Asia.
Born in Belgium, Sophie Karthäuser completed her studies with Noelle Barker at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Season 2019/2020