Anna Lucia Richter has established herself internationally as a versatile and versatile mezzo-soprano in the fields of song, opera and concert. Her voice, which skillfully interweaves baroque lightness with romantic drama, as well as her dramatic power open up a broad repertoire for her, from Bach's oratorios and Schubert's songs to the important opera roles of her voice fach from Monteverdi to Reimann.
Richter regularly receives invitations to international opera houses from Amsterdam to Vienna, Berlin and Cologne, and performs with outstanding orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic and the London Symphony Orchestra under conductors such as Mäkelä, Welser-Möst and Blomstedt. Richter performs recitals with piano partners such as Ammiel Bushakevitz, Daniel Heide and Gerold Huber.
Anna Lucia Richter's artistic work is documented on numerous albums. 2023 saw the release of “Licht”, a musical journey through German lieder singing.
She began her career as a soprano before switching to mezzo under the guidance of Prof. Tamar Rachum. She studied with Kurt Widmer, Kelsie Kelly-Moog and Margreet Honig and was supported by Bernard Haitink, Mitsuko Uchida and András Schiff.
Anna Lucia Richter has established herself internationally as a versatile and versatile mezzo-soprano in the fields of song, opera and concert. Her voice, which skillfully interweaves baroque lightness with romantic drama, as well as her dramatic power open up a broad repertoire for her, from Bach's oratorios and Schubert's songs to the important opera roles of her voice fach from Monteverdi to Reimann.
Richter regularly receives invitations to international opera houses from Amsterdam to Vienna, Berlin and Cologne, and performs with outstanding orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic and the London Symphony Orchestra under conductors such as Mäkelä, Welser-Möst and Blomstedt. Richter performs recitals with piano partners such as Ammiel Bushakevitz, Daniel Heide and Gerold Huber.
Anna Lucia Richter's artistic work is documented on numerous albums. 2023 saw the release of “Licht”, a musical journey through German lieder singing.
She began her career as a soprano before switching to mezzo under the guidance of Prof. Tamar Rachum. She studied with Kurt Widmer, Kelsie Kelly-Moog and Margreet Honig and was supported by Bernard Haitink, Mitsuko Uchida and András Schiff.