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Name
  
Edith Wiens


Role
  
Opera Singer

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Albums
  
Grieg: Peer Gynt, Ae Fond Kiss

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year – Vocal or Choral Performance

Similar People
  
Rudolf Jansen, Kurt Masur, Helmuth Rilling, Peter Schreier, Daniel Barenboim

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Edith Wiens (born June 9, 1950 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian opera, recital and concert singer with a soprano voice.

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Early life and education

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Edith Wiens, daughter of a Mennonite pastor grew up in Vancouver where she finished high school at the age of 16. She studied theology and church music at Columbia Bible College in Clearbrook. At age 20 she received a bursary to study singing in Hannover Germany. She went on to Oberlin College to study with Richard Miller. She received her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees here.

Career

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Her international career started in 1980 when the Berlin Philharmonic engaged her. This collaboration extended to well over 30 concerts with that orchestra. She has worked with well known conductors like Daniel Barenboim, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Kurt Masur, Seiji Ozawa, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Klaus Tennstedt and Sir Georg Solti.

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Edith Wiens had her operatic debut in 1986 at the Opera Festival in Glyndebourne as Donna Anna (Mozart's Don Giovanni) under Bernard Haitink. The soprano sang further Mozart roles in Amsterdam, Milan, Buenos Aires, in Canada, the US and Japan. Wiens was especially known as a concert singer, singing with major orchestras world-wide, such as New York Philharmonic, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Chicago, London Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Israel Philharmonic, and many others. As a recitalist, Edith Wiens sang in the Wigmore Hall London, Carnegie Hall New York, in Moscow´s Pushkin Museum and repeatedly in Vienna´s Musikverein.

Edith Wiens is now a member of the faculty at the Juilliard School in New York City. She also teaches singers of the Lindemann Program at the Metropolitan Opera. She is also a regular guest of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and the Royal College, and is repeatedly enagaged to teach the Young Ensembles at the opera houses of Munich, Frankfurt, Zurich and Oslo. In 2011 the Internationale Meistersinger Akademie was founded, of which she is the Artistic Director. The alumni of this summer academy, as well as her students from Juilliard, sing in major opera houses such as the Royal Opera House London, Metropolitan Opera New York, Munich, Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, Geneva, Essen, Zurich, Frankfurt etc.

Awards

Edith Wiens won first prize in the Robert Schumann International Competition for Pianists and Singers, second prize at the International ARD Competition in Munich, and was a prize winner at the Mozart Competition in Salzburg. She has honorary doctorates from Oberlin College and the University of Regina, as well as from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. She also became an Officer of the Order of Canada. The Bavarian Ministry of Culture awarded her the Promeritis scientiae et littararum honor.

Personal life

Edith Wiens is a professor of voice at The Juilliard School and lives with her husband the cellist Kai Moser in New York and Munich. Her two sons are the cellist Johannes Moser and the pianist Benjamin Moser.

References

Edith Wiens Wikipedia