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B i o g r a p h y

Nitzan Alon is a young Israeli Mezzo-Soprano.

 

Studied at the Jerusalem Academy for music, and at the Mendelssohn Hochschule in Leipzig, Germany.

Sings as a soloist with different orchestras in Israel and abroad, under the baton of maestros such as Frederic Chaslin, Daniel Cohen, James Judd, Stanley Sperber and others.

 

The winner of the “Chabas” scholarship for young promising singers, and the third prize winner in the Charles Schneider Lieder competition for the years 2010-2011.

Sung the role of "the Rose" in the opera premiere of Sarah Nemtsov's "L'absence", in the Munich Biennale 2012.

Sung the role of Cornelia in "Giulio Cesare" by  G.F. Händel, and the role of the witch in "Dido and Aeneas" by H. Purcell, both with the Israeli Opera.

 

Nitzan has been a member of the "Meitar" opera studio of the Israeli opera in Tel-Aviv between the years 2013-2015, where her repertoire included The Third Lady in Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte"; Prince Orlofsky in Strauss' "Die Fledermaus"; Marcellina in Mozart's "the marriage of Figaro"; The Witch in Humperdink's - "Hänsel und Gretel" and more.

Today, Nitzan is singing with Israel's best orchestras,  performing different repertoires, including Mozart's Requiem, Verdi's Requiem, "A 20th century passion" by Peter Gary, a holocaust survivor,  Mendelssohn's "Elijah"  and more.

 

In this season, Nitzan will be performing in many concerts, including several premieres of recently composed music.

photo by Yifat Yogev
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