Marie-Sophie Pollak is a renowned German soprano known for her vibrant performances in opera and concert stages across Europe and beyond. She studied at the Munich University of Music and Theatre, graduating with distinction, and made her professional debut in 2011 in Telemann's *Pimpinone*. Since then, she has become a favorite in roles such as Despina in Mozart’s *Così fan tutte*, Blonde in *The Abduction from the Seraglio*, and Cupid in Gluck’s *Orfeo ed Euridice*. Her collaborations include work with distinguished conductors like Kent Nagano and Alessandro de Marchi, and she has performed in prestigious venues such as the Théatre du Châtelet in Paris and Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie.
Marie-Sophie’s rich repertoire spans baroque to classical music, with notable recordings including Bach cantatas and French Baroque cantatas. She has an engaging presence in early music festivals and with orchestras such as the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin and Camerata Salzburg. Her recent albums, like *Bach vs. Scheibe* and *Telemann: Pimpinone*, showcase her technical skill and expressive vocal artistry, making her a distinguished voice in the classical music world.
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