Siobhan Stagg
With her "angelic" voice (Kölner Stadt Anzeiger, 2023) and "ethereal stage presence” (Sydney Morning Herald), Australian soprano Siobhan Stagg has become one of the most sought-after lyric artists of her generation. A member of Deutsche Oper Berlin’s ensemble from 2013-19, her roles included Pamina from Die Zauberflöte, Sophie from Der Rosenkavalier, and Waldvogel and Woglinde in the Ring Cycle conducted by Sir Simon Rattle.
Appearing on some of the most prestigious stages worldwide, Siobhan has enjoyed success as the title role in Cendrillon for the Lyric Opera of Chicago; Susanna of Le nozze di Figaro for the Royal Opera House Covent Garden; and Mélisande for Opera de Dijon and Australia's Victorian Opera (for which she received the Green Room Award for Best Female Lead in an Opera). Her highlights of recent seasons include Shéhérazade with Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks and Tugan Sokhiev; Mahler’s Symphony no. 2 with London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle; as well as a celebrated return to her native Australia for concerts with Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Simone Young and as soloist in residence with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
In recognition of her international achievements in the arts, the Mayor of Mildura awarded Siobhan the Key to the City in 2023; the third recipient of this honour in the city’s history. Siobhan is passionate about education and talent development and recently created a series of scholarships for young singers called the Siobhan Stagg Encouragement Awards. She sits on the Board of the Dame Nellie Melba Opera Trust.
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