The German mezzo-soprano, Stefanie Irányi, grew up in the Chiemgau area of Bavaria. She studied at
the University Music School (Musikhochschule) in Munich and was a prize-winner of many music
competitions, including the International Robert Schumann Competition in Zwickau and the National
Song Competition in Berlin.
In 2006, during her studies, she had a successful debut at the opera house in Turin, Italy, in a
new production of Giancarlo Menotti’s “The Consul”. This was followed by engagements in leading
Italian and European opera houses and concert stages.
She has performed with conductors Asher Fisch, Jakob Hrusa, Thomas Herrewege., Thomas Hengelbrock,
Manfred Honeck, Zubin Mehta, Kent Nagano, Simon Rattle amongst others.
This season Stefanie Irányi has made her critically acclaimed debuts in the role of Brangäne in a
new production of Wagner‘s opera Tristan und Isolde at the Bari Opera House. “Splendid voice and
phrasing”, “Solid, precise, deeply immersed in the character” , “Beauty of timbre, abundance of
colors and important volume over the entire range as well as an irresistible stage presence” Were
some of the press reactions to this performance.
She also sang the role of Fricka in Das Rheingold in a concert performance under the baton of Kent
Nagano, and Luciano Berio‘s Folk Songs in the chamber music series of the Bavarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra.
Other highlights included a concert performance of the first act of Wagner‘s Die Walküre with the
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra and conductor Alexander Liebreich, where she has made her debut in
the role of Sieglinde. She will return to sing this role with the West Australian Symphony
Orchestra in the next season. She will also perform the role of Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier in
Bologna, a Verdi Requiem performance in Basel, Mahler‘s second symphony with the Israel Symphony
Orchestra and Mahler‘s third symphony with the Madrid OSRTVE Orchestra. She is also engaged to sing
in the world premiere of Nicola Campogrande‘s new symphony. The new work will be featured in
concerts in Milan, Rome, Turin, Paris and Warsaw.
The mezzo-soprano has a special love of German art song. Mostly accompanied by Helmut Deutsch, she
has given song recitals at various festivals in Austria and Germany. This coming season they will
perform song recitals at the Art Song Festival in Sindelfingen and at the Brucknerhaus in Linz.
About a performance of Wagner’s “Wesendonck-Lieder”, which are seldom heard in Israel, the
newspaper “Haaretz” wrote:
“…Stefanie Irányi is a wonderful singer. It was pure pleasure to listen to her. Her lovely
sounding voice and her natural musicality give expression to every syllable…”
The artistic output of Stefanie Irányi is documented by CD’s such as a live performance of Das
Rheingold with Simon Rattle and the Bavarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra, a duet-CD with Michael Volle produced by Brillant Classics, and recordings of Simon Mayr’s operas, including “Ginevra di Scozia, recorded by the Bavarian Radio in
2013. Also in 2013, she recorded Verdi’s “Rigoletto” with Leo Nucci for a DVD produced by the
Festival Verdi Parma. Her first solo CD called “Lamenti” appeared with arias from operas by Hasse,
Haydn and Händel, recorded with the “Hofkapelle Munich”. This recording was highly praised in the
magazine “Opernglas": “…sung by Irányi with a warm, strongly expressive voice, it is truly heart wrenching. Some nuances here remind one of the intimate style of Elizabeth Schwarzkopf.”.