Guanqun Yu

Worldwide representation

Soprano Guanqun Yu is a regular guest at international opera houses in Europe and America. Her engagements in the 2023/24 season include Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at Los Angeles Opera, the new productions Aida (Steier/Nielsen) at Oper Frankfurt and Trovatore (Karaman/Bisanti) at Staatsoper Hamburg, and Liu in Turandot, also at Los Angeles Opera.

In addition to the major Mozart roles such as Vitellia, Elettra, Contessa, Fiordiligi, Donna Anna and Donna Elvira, Guanqun Yu's repertoire includes the Italian repertoire in particular. She has already sung Leonora (Il trovatore) at the Metropolitan Opera New York, at the Los Angeles Opera and at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Amelia (Simon Boccanegra) in Valencia, Hamburg and Frankfurt, Desdemona (Otello) at the Palau de les Arts Valencia, at the Deutsche Oper Berlin as well as at the Hamburg State Opera, she made her very successful role debut as Ernani-Elvira at Bregenz Festival and sang Mimì (La Bohème) in a new production at the Zurich Opera House as well as at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and Liù (Turandot) at the Metropolitan Opera, the Opéra de Paris, Staatsoper Hamburg, in Zurich, Cologne and at the Bregenz Festival.

Guanqun Yu is also familiar with the French repertoire singing Micaëla (Carmen) and Mathilde (Guillaume Tell) – a role which brought her a great personal triumph in a new production at Hamburg State Opera.

Her numerous engagements also led her to the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Semperoper Dresden. With Lucrezia in a concert performance of I due Foscari, she celebrated her highly noticed debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2017 next to Plácido Domingo.

Guanqun Yu has already worked with conductors such as Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Michele Mariotti and Cornelius Meister. In 2010 she made her debut in Vienna in Honegger’s Jeanne d’Arc under the baton of Bertrand de Billy. Numerous concert commitments have taken Guanqun Yu to Scandinavia and Germany.

Guanqun Yu is winner of the Belvedere singing competition and winner of the renowned Operalia competition. After studying in Shandong and Shanghai, she was a member of the opera studio at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.

Her interpretation of Lina in Verdi's Stiffelio was released on DVD in a production from Parma.

2023/24

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