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Anna Prohaska has drawn comparisons with <a href="spotify:artist:5moBlpk9BYtujdRW6VLepL">Anna Netrebko</a> and other leading sopranos owing to the beauty, warmth, and power of her voice. Indeed, critics noted the ravishing character of Prohaska's tone, from its secure and potent upper notes to its dark middle register and her seemingly effortless manner of delivery. She sings an extensive range of operatic roles, and her concert and recital repertoire is equally broad. In 2024, Prohaska was heard on a recording of <a href="spotify:artist:5g9zIZkmU9m893xgFpbkfe">George Benjamin</a>'s opera Picture a day like this and was named the Opus Klassik Female Singer of the Year.
Prohaska was born into a musical family in Neu-Ulm, Germany, in 1983. Her great-grandfather, Carl Prohaska, was a respected composer, and her grandfather was conductor Felix Prohaska; her mother and her brother, Daniel, are singers, and her father was an opera director. Raised in Vienna, Anna began piano and ballet lessons at age six. At 11, she and her family moved to Berlin, and she began vocal studies at 14 with conductor Eberhard Kloke. At the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, she continued vocal studies with Brenda Mitchell, Norma Sharp, and Wolfram Rieger. Prohaska was busy during her student years on the concert stage, making her first professional appearances at 16 at the North-Rhine Westphalia and Potsdam music festivals. In 2002, she debuted at the Komische Oper Berlin as Flora in <a href="spotify:artist:7MJ1pB5d6Vjmzep2zQlorn">Britten</a>'s The Turn of The Screw. Prohaska had further training at the Aix-en-Provence Festival's Académie Européenne de Musique in 2003 and later on at the International Handel Academy Karlsruhe.
Prohaska appeared at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden (<a href="spotify:artist:7g5FOsvQD85ies2rVIFJDC">Berlin State Opera</a>) in 2005 in the premiere of Seven Attempted Escapes from Silence, a contemporary opera fashioned by seven different composers and librettist Jonathan Safran Foer, author of the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In 2006, Prohaska sang Frasquita in a <a href="spotify:artist:78sEozQOEJxzXegUuqRSgH">Barenboim</a>-led performance of <a href="spotify:artist:2D7RkvtKKb6E5UmbjQM1Jd">Bizet</a>'s Carmen at the <a href="spotify:artist:7g5FOsvQD85ies2rVIFJDC">Berlin State Opera</a>, and the following year, she became a member of the company. Since 2007, Prohaska has appeared regularly with the <a href="spotify:artist:6uRJnvQ3f8whVnmeoecv5Z">Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra</a>. In 2008, Prohaska debuted as the First Wood Nymph at the Salzburg Festival under <a href="spotify:artist:7JlPzWR6kQ48ZPLDixTTQ0">Franz Welser-Möst</a> in <a href="spotify:artist:6n7nd5iceYpXVwcx8VPpxF">Dvorák</a>'s Rusalka. Prohaska gave the 2009 Berlin premiere of <a href="spotify:artist:1LqZaxmZNvkNyC5FaICGkW">Wolfgang Rihm</a>'s Mnemosyne with the <a href="spotify:artist:6uRJnvQ3f8whVnmeoecv5Z">Berlin Philharmonic</a> under <a href="spotify:artist:69vvuLr29oiG02SjKP7fdO">Matthias Pintscher</a>. Prohaska's 2010 live performance in the <a href="spotify:artist:60ju8DuNEmkdLw3ymddLje">Berg</a> Lulu Suite with the <a href="spotify:artist:5p6H6NoqsMesY9ZvMBg1tu">Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra</a> under <a href="spotify:artist:6HclTVD03WSY6GUpN16BkP">Abbado</a> was issued on an acclaimed <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Accentus%22">Accentus</a> DVD. Prohaska's other roles have included Poppea in <a href="spotify:artist:1QL7yTHrdahRMpvNtn6rI2">Handel</a>'s Agrippina, Blonde in <a href="spotify:artist:4NJhFmfw43RLBLjQvxDuRS">Mozart</a>'s The Abduction from the Seraglio, and Anne Truelove in <a href="spotify:artist:7ie36YytMoKtPiL7tUvmoE">Stravinsky</a>'s The Rake's Progress. Her concert and recital repertoire offers works by <a href="spotify:artist:1mhwtKvBm1ncoOrUtnQUgk">Dowland</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:656RXuyw7CE0dtjdPgjJV6">Haydn</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6asnrWmE3QdFPTeCxfjLe5">Luigi Nono</a>, and many others.
In 2011, Prohaska signed with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Deutsche+Grammophon%22">Deutsche Grammophon</a> and released Sirène, her first recital disc for the label featuring works by <a href="spotify:artist:2ANtgfhQkKpsW6EYSDqldz">Mahler</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1Uff91EOsvd99rtAupatMP">Debussy</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1mhwtKvBm1ncoOrUtnQUgk">Dowland</a>, among others. She has also recorded for the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Alpha%22">Alpha</a>, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Accent%22">Accent</a>, and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wergo%22">Wergo</a> labels. On <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Alpha%22">Alpha</a>, she has released two albums, both to critical success: Serpent & Fire in 2016 and Paradise Lost in 2020. In 2022, Prohaska was joined by violinist <a href="spotify:artist:00q3HI6mnGUJqMlfwBJTco">Isabelle Faust</a> for an acclaimed recording of György Kurtág's Kafka-Fragmente. In 2024, Prohaska was featured alongside <a href="spotify:artist:4asOb5ev8RSnUcvl7kFNlW">Marianne Crebassa</a> on a recording of <a href="spotify:artist:5g9zIZkmU9m893xgFpbkfe">George Benjamin</a>'s opera Picture a day like this, conducted by the composer. That year, she was named the Opus Klassik Female Singer of the Year. ~ Robert Cummings & Keith Finke, Rovi
Prohaska was born into a musical family in Neu-Ulm, Germany, in 1983. Her great-grandfather, Carl Prohaska, was a respected composer, and her grandfather was conductor Felix Prohaska; her mother and her brother, Daniel, are singers, and her father was an opera director. Raised in Vienna, Anna began piano and ballet lessons at age six. At 11, she and her family moved to Berlin, and she began vocal studies at 14 with conductor Eberhard Kloke. At the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, she continued vocal studies with Brenda Mitchell, Norma Sharp, and Wolfram Rieger. Prohaska was busy during her student years on the concert stage, making her first professional appearances at 16 at the North-Rhine Westphalia and Potsdam music festivals. In 2002, she debuted at the Komische Oper Berlin as Flora in <a href="spotify:artist:7MJ1pB5d6Vjmzep2zQlorn">Britten</a>'s The Turn of The Screw. Prohaska had further training at the Aix-en-Provence Festival's Académie Européenne de Musique in 2003 and later on at the International Handel Academy Karlsruhe.
Prohaska appeared at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden (<a href="spotify:artist:7g5FOsvQD85ies2rVIFJDC">Berlin State Opera</a>) in 2005 in the premiere of Seven Attempted Escapes from Silence, a contemporary opera fashioned by seven different composers and librettist Jonathan Safran Foer, author of the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In 2006, Prohaska sang Frasquita in a <a href="spotify:artist:78sEozQOEJxzXegUuqRSgH">Barenboim</a>-led performance of <a href="spotify:artist:2D7RkvtKKb6E5UmbjQM1Jd">Bizet</a>'s Carmen at the <a href="spotify:artist:7g5FOsvQD85ies2rVIFJDC">Berlin State Opera</a>, and the following year, she became a member of the company. Since 2007, Prohaska has appeared regularly with the <a href="spotify:artist:6uRJnvQ3f8whVnmeoecv5Z">Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra</a>. In 2008, Prohaska debuted as the First Wood Nymph at the Salzburg Festival under <a href="spotify:artist:7JlPzWR6kQ48ZPLDixTTQ0">Franz Welser-Möst</a> in <a href="spotify:artist:6n7nd5iceYpXVwcx8VPpxF">Dvorák</a>'s Rusalka. Prohaska gave the 2009 Berlin premiere of <a href="spotify:artist:1LqZaxmZNvkNyC5FaICGkW">Wolfgang Rihm</a>'s Mnemosyne with the <a href="spotify:artist:6uRJnvQ3f8whVnmeoecv5Z">Berlin Philharmonic</a> under <a href="spotify:artist:69vvuLr29oiG02SjKP7fdO">Matthias Pintscher</a>. Prohaska's 2010 live performance in the <a href="spotify:artist:60ju8DuNEmkdLw3ymddLje">Berg</a> Lulu Suite with the <a href="spotify:artist:5p6H6NoqsMesY9ZvMBg1tu">Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra</a> under <a href="spotify:artist:6HclTVD03WSY6GUpN16BkP">Abbado</a> was issued on an acclaimed <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Accentus%22">Accentus</a> DVD. Prohaska's other roles have included Poppea in <a href="spotify:artist:1QL7yTHrdahRMpvNtn6rI2">Handel</a>'s Agrippina, Blonde in <a href="spotify:artist:4NJhFmfw43RLBLjQvxDuRS">Mozart</a>'s The Abduction from the Seraglio, and Anne Truelove in <a href="spotify:artist:7ie36YytMoKtPiL7tUvmoE">Stravinsky</a>'s The Rake's Progress. Her concert and recital repertoire offers works by <a href="spotify:artist:1mhwtKvBm1ncoOrUtnQUgk">Dowland</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:656RXuyw7CE0dtjdPgjJV6">Haydn</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6asnrWmE3QdFPTeCxfjLe5">Luigi Nono</a>, and many others.
In 2011, Prohaska signed with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Deutsche+Grammophon%22">Deutsche Grammophon</a> and released Sirène, her first recital disc for the label featuring works by <a href="spotify:artist:2ANtgfhQkKpsW6EYSDqldz">Mahler</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1Uff91EOsvd99rtAupatMP">Debussy</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1mhwtKvBm1ncoOrUtnQUgk">Dowland</a>, among others. She has also recorded for the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Alpha%22">Alpha</a>, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Accent%22">Accent</a>, and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wergo%22">Wergo</a> labels. On <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Alpha%22">Alpha</a>, she has released two albums, both to critical success: Serpent & Fire in 2016 and Paradise Lost in 2020. In 2022, Prohaska was joined by violinist <a href="spotify:artist:00q3HI6mnGUJqMlfwBJTco">Isabelle Faust</a> for an acclaimed recording of György Kurtág's Kafka-Fragmente. In 2024, Prohaska was featured alongside <a href="spotify:artist:4asOb5ev8RSnUcvl7kFNlW">Marianne Crebassa</a> on a recording of <a href="spotify:artist:5g9zIZkmU9m893xgFpbkfe">George Benjamin</a>'s opera Picture a day like this, conducted by the composer. That year, she was named the Opus Klassik Female Singer of the Year. ~ Robert Cummings & Keith Finke, Rovi
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