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Glosted, Sibylle - Soprano

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Biography

Sibylle Glosted is a young coloratura soprano born and raised in Denmark. Growing up in a musical and artistic family she began her own musical career at a young age. During the three years at The Musical Academy, she appeared in the part of La Princesse in L’Enfant et les Sortiléges by Ravel, performed at the celebration of Ib Nørholm’s 80th birthday and represented The Musical Academy at the annual PULSAR festival in Copenhagen. After her bachelor’s degree from The Royal Danish Academy of Music in 2013, Sibylle passed the auditions for The University College of Opera in Stockholm from where she graduated in June 2016.
 
She began her year of 2022 with a big tour of New Year concerts with Promenadeorkestret Lauseniana all around in Jutland, Denmark. In Mach 2021 Sibylle made her international debut at Konzert Theater Bern as Female Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia by Benjamin Britten. Her other recent and future engagements include Elettra in Idomeneo at opera company Kamraterna, Echo (Ariadne auf Naxos) at the Royal Opera Copenhagen, Charlotte (Sovedrikken), Sophie Scholl (Zimmermann’s Die Weisse Rose) at Den Fynske Opera and Juliette in Romeo & Juliette by Gounod at Operaen i Midten. Next stop for Sibylle is Malmö Opera where she sings the female leading part, Marguerite, in Faust, in a rewritten edition with music only composed by female composers from Gounod’s living period.  
 
Directly after her graduation from the Opera School in Stockholm, Sibylle successfully debuted in the part of Ophélia in the newly written opera Hamlet in Absentia by an Islandic composer Hugi Gudmundsson. It had its World Premiere at the famous Kronborg Castle, home of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, in Elsinore, Denmark. During the same period, Sibylle received the prize as Young Opera Talent of the Year from The Copenhagen Opera Festival. She sang a solo concert accompanied by great Denmark’s pianist Ulrich Stærk, and she participated in the Final Concert of the Copenhagen Opera Festival accompanied by Malmö Opera Orchestra under the direction of Kristiina Poska.
 
In September 2016, Sibylle returned to Stockholm to sing the part of Miss Schlesin in Phillip Glass’ very popular opera Satyagraha at the Folkopera in Stockholm. In June 2017, she received the prestigious Danish performing art talent prize Årets Reumert Talentpris for her portrayal of Ophélia in Hamlet in Absentia by Hugi Gudmundsson. In September 2018, Sibylle debuted at Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen in The Phantom of The Opera, where she received great reviews for her portrayal of the main female character Christine Daaé, which she in total performed 96 times. In the summer of 2019, Sibylle debuted at Opera Hedeland in the part of Frasquita in Carmen by Georges Bizet and in September 2019 Sibylle had her royal debut at The Royal Opera in Copenhagen as The Princess in the opera Snow Queen composed by the Danish award-winning composer Hans Abrahamsen. Same year Sibylle went to Bavarian State Opera covering the same part of The Princess in another production of Abrahamsen’s Snow Queen directed by the famous German director Andreas Kriegenburg. 
 
Sibylle has also a big concert repertoire. To name a few, she has sung Messiah by Händel, Carmina BuranaErl King’s Daughter by the Danish composer Niels W. Gade.