ソプラノ歌手: エメーケ・バラート Emöke Barath

Emöke Barath (born 1985) is a Hungarian soprano.

She began her musical studies in Godollo, majoring in piano and cello, and then continued harp and vocal studies at the King St. Stephen's Secondary School of Music in Budapest.

She began her singing studies under the direction of Jozsef Hormai. Her teacher at the Liszt Ferenc University of Music (2007-2012) was Julia Paszthy, and in the 2011/2012 academic year she also graduated from the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, where she was a student of Leonardo de Lisi. She participated in the master classes of Barbara Bonney, Kiri Te Kanawa, Eva Marton, Klara Kolonits, Nancy Argenta, Masaaki Suzuki, Alfred Brendel, Ferenc Rados, Sass Sass, Deborah York, Nicholas Clapton and Andrea Melath.

Already at the beginning of her career, Barath gained many national and international recognitions. Among other things, she won third place at the Antonin Dvorak International Singing Competition in Karlovy Vary. In 2011, she won First Prize at the Second International Singing Competition for Baroque Opera in Innsbruck, as well as the Grand Prix of the Verbier Festival. In addition, Barath's work was recognized with the Hungarian Junior Prima Award in 2011.

Barath is particularly known for the title roles of Cavalli operas, Elena with Leonardo Garcia Alarcon 2013, and Hipermestra at the Glyndebourne Festival for William Christie in 2017. In May 2018, she was signed to an exclusive recording contract with Erato. She is represented professionally by the French company Concerts Parisiens.

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