The German soprano, Tanja Watzinger, received at the age of 17 her first singing studies with Kiellaug Tesaker. In 1996 she began her singing studies at the Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium München with Barbara Wendt, which she continued in 1998 with Regina Winkelmayer in Vienna. In 2002 she received her first diploma and began studying opera with Michael Temme.
Tanja Watzinger could already be seen, among others, as Agafia in Die Heira by Gogol, Sophie Scholl in Weiße Rose by Udo Zimmermann, Pallas Athene in Orpheo ed Euridice by Gluck and Giulietta in Hoffmann's Tales by Offenbach. |