SONYA YONCHEVA
Récital
Elle s’était produite au Rosey Concert Hall à l’automne 2018 et, depuis, n’a cessé d’interpréter les rôles féminins lyriques les plus importants : la grande soprano Sonya Yoncheva est de retour pour une deuxième soirée de gala accompagnée au piano de Todd Camburn.
Marie-Noëlle Tirogalas
Programme musicale à venir
© Vera Gotseva – Lomovera
SUPERSTAR SOPRANO SONYA YONCHEVA HAS BEEN HERALDED AS ONE OF THE MOST ACCLAIMED AND EXCITING PERFORMERS OF HER GENERATION.
The recipient of the 2021 Opus Klassik as Singer of the Year has become an acclaimed fixture on the most important stages of the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, Royal Opera House, Teatro alla Scala, Opéra de Paris as well as the Bavarian, Berlin and Vienna State Operas. Her unforgettable portrayals of iconic roles have received tremendous acclaim from critics and audiences alike.
Sonya Yoncheva’s extensive repertoire includes jewels of the Baroque canon, as well as works by Bellini, Cherubini, Giordano, Puccini, Tchaikovsky, and Verdi. Celebrated for her distinctly beautiful voice and exceptional dramatic presence, Sonya is equally at home on the concert and recital stage, having performed to critical acclaim in cities including Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Dresden, Hamburg, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, Monte-Carlo, Moscow, Munich, New York, Paris, Santiago de Chile, Salzburg, Tokyo, and Vienna.
Current Season
Sonya’s stirring 2023/24 season opened with her first opera performances in Japan, where she appears in the title role of Tosca with the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma in Yokohama and Tokyo. As Tosca, Sonya also stars at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London, the Caracalla Festival in Rome and the Ancient Theatre of Plovdiv. Other iconic opera characters Sonya embodies in 2023/24 are Norma at the Bayerische Staatsoper Munich as well as Madama Butterfly at the Bayerische Staatsoper and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden. Performances on the concert platform take Sonya to Tokyo for a solo aria concert at the Bunka Kaikan, to Versailles for a Christmas concert at the Chapel of the Versailles Castle, to the Staatsoper Hamburg, to Liverpool with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, to the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden with a new program called “The Singing Actress”, to the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, to the Teatro Cultura Artística of São Paulo, and to Sofia for her award-winning “Rebirth” program and for a Zarzuela concert. Sonya also presented her recital program Ad una Stella at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, the Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires, the Auditorio Nacional del Sodre of Montevideo and at the Opéra de Bordeaux.
Highlights of past seasons
In the 2022/23 season, Sonya made three debuts in iconic soprano roles: At the Wiener Staatsoper, she sang her first Ciò-Ciò-San in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, while at the Teatro alla Scala she debuted in two parts by Giordano: As Maddalena di Coigny in Andrea Chénier and in the title role of a new production of Fedora, a role she also brought to the Metropolitan Opera in a new staging that opened on New Year’s Eve. At the MET, she also reprised her acclaimed portrayal of Bellini’s Norma, whereas at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden she starred as Cherubini’s chilling Médée. On the concert platform, Sonya opened the season of the Bayerische Staatsoper in the open-air concert “Oper für alle” and appeared in all-Handel concerts in Sofia, Lyon, Versailles and La Rochelle. She also sang for the first time Mahler’s Rückert-Lieder with the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal and returned to the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden in a Verismo Gala and in a one-off concert performance of Tosca, a role she also performed at the Gstaad Menuhin Festival and at the Arena di Verona. At the famed Roman amphitheatre, Sonya also sang a concert alongside Jonas Kaufmann and Ludovic Tézier that was recorded for television and cinema.
Sonya’s 2021/22 season featured her title role debut as Puccini’s Manon Lescaut in concert at the Staatsoper Hamburg, Élisabeth de Valois in a new production of Don Carlos at the Metropolitan Opera, Tosca at Opernhaus Zurich, La bohème at the Staatsoper Berlin, Iolanta with the Berliner Philharmoniker in Baden-Baden, Stephana in concert performances of Giordano’s Siberia at the Teatro Real and Norma at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. Sonya’s busy concert schedule included a tour of her Rebirth programme in Geneva, Barcelona and the Teatro alla Scala. She also performed concert programmes in Aarhus, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Bucharest, Paris and New York, where she appeared in recital at the Metropolitan Opera. With the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sonya sang Martucci’s song-cycle La canzone dei ricordi.
Sonya kicked off her 2020/21 season at the Staatsoper Berlin, hosting a Rolex Perpetual Music Concert in support of musicians during the challenging period of COVID-19. Following this, the superstar soprano opened the concert season of the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra and of the Würth Philharmoniker. In the title role of Tosca, Sonya returned to the Bavarian State Opera, followed by the Season Inauguration Gala concert of the Teatro alla Scala. Sonya concluded 2020 appearing in a Christmas concert hosted by the German President and telecast by ZDF on December 24. She began the New Year performing a recital within the Met Stars Live in Concert series, which was followed by the title role of Tosca at the Vienna State Opera, Fauteuils d’Orchestre on France 5, in a recital in Valencia and Bilbao, a Zarzuela Concert in Madrid, L’Invitation au Voyage with the NOSPR and Musiques en fête at the Chorégies d’Orange. In summer 2021, Sonya appeared in Siberia in a new staging in Florence, as Violetta in La traviata at the Arena of Verona and in concerts and recitals in Salzburg, Munich, Montpellier, Toulouse, Ljubljana and Sofia.
Other past performance highlights include her title role debut in a new production of Norma at the Royal Opera House, several Metropolitan Opera appearances, featuring her role debut as Tosca in a new production, her house debut as Gilda in Rigoletto and star turns as Iolanta, Luisa Miller, Mimì, Violetta, Desdemona in the 2015/16 opening production of Otello and in a Gala Concert celebrating the Met’s 50th Anniversary at Lincoln Center. She also sang the title roles of Iolanta, La traviata and Lucia di Lammermoor, Élisabeth de Valois and Mimì at Opéra de Paris; Mimì and Imogene in a new production of Il pirata at the Teatro alla Scala; the title role in a new L’incoronazione di Poppea at the Salzburg Festival; the title roles of new stagings of Médée and La traviata as well as performances as Tosca and Mimì at the Berlin State Opera, Il pirata at the Teatro Real Madrid, La traviata in Valencia, Monte Carlo and Munich; and Marguerite in Faust at the Wiener Staatsoper, the Royal Opera House, and the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, where she also starred as Desdemona in a new production of Otello. She was also a featured artist at the annual Adventskonzert in Dresden and of the 2020 Concert de Paris at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, telecast all over Europe.
Sonya Yoncheva is an alumna of William Christie’s Le Jardin des Voix and has maintained a special focus the Early and Baroque repertory. Past engagements have featured her in several iconic roles, including Dido (Dido and Aeneas) on tour with William Christie in Europe, Russia and the US; Cleopatra (Giulio Cesare) in Versailles as well as Poppea (L’incoronazione di Poppea) in Lille and Dijon with conductor Emmanuelle Haïm.
Education and Accolades
Born in 1981, soprano Sonya Yoncheva graduated with performance degrees in piano and voice in her hometown of Plovdiv, Bulgaria under the tutelage of Nelly Koitcheva. Sonya later obtained her master’s degree in voice at the Conservatory of Geneva, studying with Danielle Borst. Ms. Yoncheva is also the winner of several renowned international competitions, including top prize and the special CultureArte prize at Plácido Domingo’s Operalia competition (2010). She was honored as the Singer of the Year at the 2021 Opus Klassik Awards and the Newcomer of the Year (Singer) at the 2015 ECHO Klassik Awards. Sonya is the winner of the 2019 Readers’ Award of The International Opera Awards. She was named the 2017 medici.tv Artist of the Year. In 2023, Sonya received the title ‘Doctor Honoris Causа’ by the Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts of Plovdiv. Sonya was named Officière de l’ordre de Arts et des lettres, one of the most important distinctions by the French government in 2024. She also received the award Musician of the Year 2023 by the Bulgarian National Radio.
Sonya and her brother Marin Yonchev were lauded as the Singers of the Year in the 2000 edition of the competition “Hit-1,” produced by Bulgarian National Television. Ms. Yoncheva has collaborated with acclaimed popular artists including Sting and Elvis Costello, and she retains a keen interest in film music, which includes her past collaborations with famed composer Vladimir Cosma.
An exclusive Sony Classical recording artist, Sonya is featured on her solo albums Rebirth, Handel, The Verdi Album and Paris, mon amour; on Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater and several recordings on DVD/Blu-Ray. Her discography also includes CD recordings of Le nozze di Figaro (Contessa) for Deutsche Gramophone and Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea from Salzburg.
Sonya Yoncheva became a producer in 2020, creating her company SY11 in order to organize her own concerts. Up to the present, the company has organized gala concerts in Plovdiv and Sofia as well as a tour featuring Sonya Yoncheva’s Rebirth tour with stops in Geneva, Barcelona and Brussels. With SY11, Sonya has also cestablished “Inmost Voices”, a concert series inviting international opera stars to Sofia to appear in recital.
Still remaining a Sony Classical recording artist, Sonya Yoncheva released her new solo album The Courtesan in February 2023 on her own label SY11 Productions. Her first book Fifteen Mirrors, a glamorous photo book with Sonya speaking about 15 opera characters was also released by SY11 Productions in 2023.
In November 2021, Sonya Yoncheva became a UNICEF Ambassador in Bulgaria, standing up for children’s rights.
Ms. Yoncheva is also a global ambassador for Rolex.