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VITA

The German soprano Viktoria Matt was most recently seen at the Kammeroper München as Countess Almaviva in Mozart’s „Le nozze di Figaro“ and as the Mother in Humperdinck’s „Hansel and Gretel“. At the Theaterakademie August Everding, she impressed audiences as Maria in Nino Rota’s „I due timidi“, performing with the Munich Radio Orchestra under the baton of Peter Rundel.

As part of the “Musiktheater im Reaktor” productions, she appeared as Donna Elvira in Mozart’s „Don Giovanni“ and as Nella in Puccini’s „Gianni Schicchi“. She also took part in two notable world premieres: the experimental music theatre work „spuren“ and the XR music theatre production „nimmersatt“, presented at the Munich Biennale.


As a soloist, she has performed at the Auditorio di Campagna in Montecastelli (Italy), the Baroque Hall of Tegernsee Castle, Ettal Abbey as part of the Classic Summer Festival, the Hegel Hall of the Liederhalle Stuttgart, and at the Tonkunst Festival in Bad Saulgau. She has collaborated on several occasions with the Kammeroper München, as well as with La Banda, München Klang, the Munich Radio Orchestra and the Isartal Philharmonic Orchestra.
 

She is a recipient of the 2024 Richard Wagner Young Artist Award and a scholarship holder of the Richard Wagner Association Leipzig.
 

Viktoria Matt completed her Master’s degree in Concert Singing with distinction in the class of Kammersängerin Prof. Christiane Iven and is currently continuing her studies at the Theaterakademie August Everding.

 

Alongside her passion for music, she played handball for 14 years. In her free time, she devotes herself enthusiastically to literature and the pursuit of the perfect cup of coffee.

© 2022 Viktoria Matt

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