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Emma Jüngling

mezzo-soprano
Biographie

Emma Jüngling is Laureate of the Friedl Wald Prize 2016, of the Geneva Richard Wagner Bursary in 2017 and of the Alice Gamble Prize (London) in 2019. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London in 2020 with a distinction as well as a DipRam for outstanding final recital. She currently studies with Cathy Pope.  Emma previously studied at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne with Hiroko Kawamichi. Since 2016, she has been a member of the Opéra de Lausanne chorus in Switzerland. She was also a soloist in their Children Workshop for two seasons. Her first role on stage was Tituba in Robert Ward’s The Crucible at the Berlin Opera Academy, thanks to the Lorna White prize. Emma has enjoyed being a chorus member at the Grange Opera Festival and at the Wexford Opera Festival both in 2021.