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Kampmann, Frederikke - Soprano

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Kampmann, FrederikkeSoprano
Kampmann, FrederikkeSoprano
Kampmann, FrederikkeSoprano

Biography

Frederikke Kampmann graduated from the Royal Danish Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen and from Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna with Sylvia Greenberg. Furthermore, she also has a master's degree from the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus. 
 
Frederikke had her professional debut in 2008 as Euridice in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo at the Opera Festival at Valdemar Castle. She has performed as a soloist with all the regional Danish orchestras, including with the soprano part in Mozart's Requiem with the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Carmina Burana with the Danish Philharmonic Orchestra, Händel's Messiah (in Mozart's version) with the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra and Bach's Christmas Oratorio with the Odense Symphony Orchestra.
 
In Denmark, Frederikke has, among other things, sung at the Danish National Opera, Den Ny Opera, Søholm Opera and Den Fynske Opera. In addition, she is also a frequent guest at the country's many opera festivals, e.g. Copenhagen Opera Festival, where she recently sang the role of the angry caretaker Dorabella in the sensational award-winning opera Lisbon Floor.
 
Recent roles include Susanna (La nozze di Figaro) with Den Ny Opera, Violetta (La Traviata) with GuidOpera, Genovieffa (Suor Angelica) at the Copenhagen Opera Festival, Adina (L'Elisir d'amore) with Opera i Provinsen, Euridice (L 'Orfeo) at Theater Sort/Hvid and Barbarina (Le Nozze di Figaro) at Malmö Opera.
 
Her repertoire spans a wide range, and she performs in many different contexts with both opera, song and oratorio, but can also be experienced in lighter musical genres and has thus performed with prominent popular Danish artists such as Preben Kristensen, Birthe Kjær, Anders Blichfeldt, Stig Rossen, Søren Pilmark and Maria Lucia Heiberg Rosenberg.
 
Frederikke has received several grants and awards, including the award for Young Opera Talent of the Year at the Copenhagen Opera Festival (2013), Else Brems Rejselegat (2021), Danish Music Critics Artist Award and Aalborg Opera Award (2022).