Ida Falk Winland Soprano Winland Music World Mobile: +44 (0) 788 4255 782 Nacka nas parken 5 Telephone: +46 (0) 87164450 131 33 Nacka Fax: +46 (0) 87164430 Sweden Email: [email protected] [email protected] History I was born into a family of musicians in 1982 in Sweden, and began studying cello and piano at the age of ten. My formal singing lessons began at the age of 16 and it soon became clear that making music, singing and performing were going to be my main goals in life. In 2002 I was awarded a place on the undergraduate course at the Royal College of Music in London, where I was taught by Margaret Cable, Marie McLaughlin and from 2004, Lillian Watson. Miss Watson in particular has been a huge influence upon my early career and I developed hugely under her support and guidance. I am now looking forward to continuing my studies having been offered a scholarship at the Benjamin Britten International Opera School. Over the last four years I have had the opportunity to sing in masterclasses for musicians including Malcolm Martineau, Michael Chance, Jane Manning, Roger Vignoles, Dame Malvina Major, Sarah Walker, David Owen Norris, Robin Bowman and Laura Sartri. Specifically over the last two years I have had some fantastic musical experiences including a performance of Bach’s B Minor Mass with Peter Schreier, concerts with the Swedish National Orchestra (Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra), and this summer had the opportunity to tour Asia (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan) with the Asian Youth Orchestra. My next challenges involve performances with Sir Charles Mackerras and also the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Okko Kamu. I believe that I am an enthusiastic and energetic musician, and enjoy all kinds of music whether it be classical, contemporary or traditional. Education Benjamin Britten International Opera School - Royal College of Music 2006 – 2008 Royal College of Music Scholar Undergraduate 2002 – 2006 BMus Awards and Scholarships Yamaha Music Foundation Scholarship 2007 Joel Berglund Scholarship 2006 Swedish Academy of Music – Award for Singers 2006 Swedish Mason Music Scholarship 2006 Royal College of Music Scholarship 2002 - 2008 Thelma King Award for Singers – Second Prize 2006 Lies Askonas Vocal Competition – First Prize 2005 Experience Asian Youth Orchestra W.A Mozart, G.Mahler Performing arias by Mozart, and Mahler’s ‘Fourth Symphony’, conducted by Okko Kamu, at venues including Shanghai Oriental City, Tokyo Opera City, Hong Kong Cultural Center Concert Hall and Taipei National Concert Hall. BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competitor 2007 25 singers of 1000 selected Artist in Recidence for Swedish Classical Radio 2007-09 Royal Opera House Covent Garden (Royal Ballet) G.Faure ‘La Fete Etrange’ ( cover for the soprano soloist) Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra G.Nystroem ’Simfonia del Mare’ (radio broadcast) Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra C. Nielsen Nielsen Symphony no 3 (Radio Broadcast) English Chamber Orchestra, Cadogan Hall J.Haydn ‘Lines from the battle of the Nile’ Finish Chamber Orchestra W.A.Mozart Arias from Zaide and concert aria KV 272 ‘Ah lo previdi’ Royal Opera House Stockholm S.Barber, A.Previn , S.Rachmaninoff Various lunchtime song recitals Stockholm Concert Hall/ Norrköping Symphony Mozart, Stravinsky Orch. Bernstein Operatic arias Vadstena Summer Opera F.Mancini, D.Sarro, L.Leo Operatic debut in Summer 2005, singing the role of princess Creusa in ‘Demofoonte’ Woodhouse H.Purcell The role of Dido in Purcell's ‘Dido and Aeneas’ Benjamin Britten International Opera School C. Monteverdi The roles of Damigella and Virtue St. John's Smith Square J.S.Bach ‘B ‘Minor Mass’ London Mozart Players, St Paul's Cathedral J.S.Bach ‘The Passion according to St John’ RCM Concert Hall C.Mayo World premiere of C.Mayo's ‘Breakfast for Barbarians’, conducted by Neil Thompson Sir Charles Mackerras W.A.Mozart ‘ Mass in C Minor’ at RCM Concert Hall Graham Caldbeck and the Nonsuch Singers W.A.Mozart ‘ Mass in C Minor’ at St John’s Smith Square London Octave, St Martin-in-the-Fields G.F.Handel ‘Dixit Dominus’ Mayfield Festival J.Haydn ‘The Creation’ RCM Concert Hall J.S.Bach ‘‘Mass in A Major’ as part of the London Bach Festival Petersfield Festival W.A.Mozart ‘Vesperae Solennes’ Future Engagements Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra R.Strauss Songs for Soprano and Orchestra conducted by Okko Kamu Lahti Symphony Orchestra Mozart Mozart Operatic Arias Artist in Residence for Swedish Classical Radio 2007-09 Singing at the Nobel Price Award Ceremony 2007 .
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