Anna Prohaska is an Austrian-British lyric soprano known for her versatility across a wide range of repertoire, from early music to contemporary works. Born on June 27, 1983, she studied at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin. Prohaska made her debut in 2002 at the Komische Oper in a production of Britten's *Turn of the Screw*. She has been a member of the Berlin State Opera since 2006 and has worked closely with the Berliner Philharmoniker since 2007. Her career highlights include performances with prominent conductors like Daniel Barenboim and Kent Nagano, and she has premiered several contemporary works, including Jörg Widmann's *Babylon* in 2012.
Anna Prohaska is also recognized for her dedication to historical performance practices, often collaborating with ensembles such as Concentus Musicus and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin. Her discography includes albums like *Sirène* and *Serpent & Fire*, showcasing her expertise in both modern and Baroque music. She has received numerous awards, including the Echo Deutscher Musikpreis Klassik and the International Classical Music Awards. Prohaska regularly performs at leading concert venues worldwide, including the Salzburg Festival and major orchestras like the Cleveland Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra.
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