Agnes Baltsa

Agnes Baltsa Agni Baltsa (; also known as Agnes Baltsa; born 19 November 1944) is a leading Greek mezzo-soprano singer.

Baltsa was born in Lefkada. She began playing piano at the age of seven, before moving to Athens in 1958 to concentrate on singing. She graduated from the Greek National Conservatoire in 1965 and then travelled to Munich to continue studying on a Maria Callas scholarship.

Baltsa made her first appearance in an opera in 1968 as Cherubino in ''The Marriage of Figaro'' at Frankfurt Opera, before going on to appear as Octavian in ''Der Rosenkavalier'' at the Vienna State Opera in 1970. Under the guidance of Herbert von Karajan, she became a regular at the prestigious Salzburg Festival. She became ''Kammersängerin'' of the Vienna State Opera in 1980.

Her best-known performance is that of Carmen by Georges Bizet, which she has sung a number of times with noted tenors such as José Carreras, Neil Shicoff, and others. She has also sung works by Mozart (notably ''Così fan tutte''), Rossini (''Il Barbiere di Siviglia'', ''La Cenerentola'', ''Semiramide'', ''L'italiana in Algeri''), Mascagni (''Cavalleria Rusticana''), Saint-Saëns (''Samson et Dalila''), Verdi (''Aida'', ''La forza del destino'', ''Il trovatore'', ''Don Carlos''), Bellini (''I Capuleti e i Montecchi''), Offenbach (''Les Contes d'Hoffmann'') and Donizetti (''Il Campanello'', ''Maria Stuarda'').

She starred in the Austrian film ''Duett'' in 1992, playing an opera singer.

In 2017, she sang Klytemnestra in Richard Strauss's ''Elektra'' at the Greek National Opera's new premises at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center. Provided by Wikipedia

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