Ulrike Sonntag

Ulrike Sonntag is a renowned German operatic soprano and academic voice teacher. Born in 1959 in Esslingen am Neckar, she studied music pedagogy and voice in Stuttgart, Romania, and Berlin. Her career highlights include being a member of the Staatstheater Stuttgart and the Vienna State Opera, where she performed in numerous iconic roles such as Susanna in Mozart's *Le nozze di Figaro* and Pamina in *Die Zauberflöte*. Sonntag has also taught masterclasses internationally and has been a professor of voice at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart since 2005. Her discography includes recordings of sacred music, such as Bach's Mass in B minor, and works by women composers like Fanny Hensel.

In recent years, Ulrike Sonntag has been involved in various musical projects, though specific details about her recent releases are not well-documented in available sources. However, her contributions to classical music are marked by her extensive performances and educational endeavors.

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Mignon-Vertonungen
Album - 12 Tracks - Released January 1, 2020
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