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Simona Šaturová

Simona Šaturová was born in Bratislava, Slovakia. She was only five when she was given her first violin lesson. She studied singing at the Bratislava Conservatory and attended various master classes, most notably with the Romanian soprano singer Ileana Cortrubas.
 
Since her last minute engagement as Ilia (Idomeneo) at the Théatre de la Monnaie in Brussels in 2010 she regularly returns to this theatre, most recently at the end of 2012 as Violetta Valéry. It is the place where she also starts the recent season as Servilia (La Clemenza di Tito) under Ludovic Morlot, followed in spring by Gilda (Rigoletto) in a new production by Robert Carsen under Carlo Rizzi. Since her highly acclaimed success as Konstanze (The Abduction from the Seraglio) she is also closely connected to the AaltoLTheatre in Essen and in this season performs as Violetta (La Traviata), Adina (L’elisir d’amore) and Donna Anna (Don Giovanni). A guest performance with Mysliveček`s L’Olimpiade for the first time leads her to the Theater an der Wien. Besides of numerous performances at the Prague National Theatre the soprano so far could also be heared on the stages of Teatro Colón Buenos Aires, Théâtre du Châtelet Paris, Opéra de Monte Carlo, Oper Frankfurt and in Athen`s Megaron Concert Hall. Her repertoire also includes the roles of Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor), Gilda (Rigoletto), Giulietta (I Capuleti e i Montecchi), Oscar (Un Ballo in Maschera), Rosina (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) or Adele (Die Fledermaus).

Šaturová has also earned an international reputation as a concert and oratorio singer. She has appeared as a guest performer in New York, Dallas, Oslo, Detroit, Toronto, Granada, Istanbul, Japan, Israel and Venezuela, as well as at the Oregon Bach Festival in Eugene, the Festival Internazionale di Musica e Arte Sacra Roma, the Vienna Spring Festival and the SchleswigLHolstein Music Festival. Conductors with whom the soprano singer has worked include Christoph Eschenbach, Philippe Herreweghe, Krzysztof Penderecki, Sir Neville Marriner, Sylvain Cambreling, Helmuth Rilling, Jiří Bělohlávek, Serge Baudo, Manfred Honeck, John Fiore, Kent Nagano, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Adam Fischer, Ivan Fischer and Christopher Hogwood.

Šaturová has an exceptional relationship to Mozart’s music: “His music has always been with me. His Mass in C minor has been an especially important work for me. I have already sung it more than 50 times all over the world.” In January 2009, she performed her favorite piece of music in the Sistine Chapel as a guest of Pope Benedict. In the recent season, she sings it with Hans Christoph Rademann in Stuttgart and also with the Collegium 1704 under Vaclav Luks in Prague and Dresden. Further engagements lead her to the WDR Symphony Orchestra in Essen and Cologne with Fauré`s Requiem under Leo Hussain, to the MDR Symphony Orchestra with Mahler’s Second Symphony under Thomas Dausgaard and also to Rome with Antonín Dvořák’s Stabat mater under Tomas Netopil. 

She also is featured on CD recordings for the Supraphon, hänssler classic and Classico labels and for Carus Verlag and Sony/BMG. In June 2009, the Orfeo label released her first solo recording with the NDR Radiophilharmonie under the title Haydn Arias. This CD was labeled “Editor’s Choice” by Gramophone Magazine. In August 2007, the artist was awarded the Förderpreis der Walter und Charlotte HamelLStiftung (Walter and Charlotte Hamel Foundation prize) at the SchleswigLHolstein Music Festival.

For more information about the singer, please visit www.saturova.com.