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Ida Falk Winland

Soprano

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The renowned soprano Ida Falk Winland opened the season 2021-2022 at the prestigious Glyndebourne Festival as Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte.

Ida has been engaged as a soloist at the Göteborg Opera since 2014 where she has appeared in roles such as Nedda in Pagliacci, Contessa in Le nozze di Figaro, Ilia in Idomeneo, Morgana in Alcina under Laurence Cumming's direction, Adalgisa in Norma, Cleopatra in Guilio Cesare, Rosina in Il barbiere di Seviglia and Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro and Mimì in a concert version of La Bohème.

Ida made her critically acclaimed role debut as Violetta in La traviata in 2019 at the Royal Swedish Opera, where she also has appeared as Gilda in Rigoletto, Pamina in Die Zauberflöte and Romilda in Serse.
She has sung Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte at the Opéra National de Paris under the baton of Mo. Phillippe Jordan. At Teatro alla Scala she has appeared as First Niece in Peter Grimes and she has been a guest at the Helsinki Festival as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni. She has sung Cunégonde in Bernstein’s Candide at Opéra National de Lorraine in Nancy and Cecily in Barry’s The Importance of Being Earnest at the Royal Opera House/Covent Garden and at Opéra National de Lorraine. Ida made her Glyndebourne Festival debut as the Dew Fairy in Hänsel und Gretel and she has been a guest at the Internationale Händel-Festspiele in Göttingen where she has appeared as Poppea in Handel’s Agrippina.

In a concert context, Ida Falk Winland has appeared with some of the world's most prominent conductors and orchestras, including Orchestre National de Paris under the direction of Sofi Jeannin, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in Stockholm with Sakari Oramo, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice with Marc Minkowski, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Gustavo Dudamel and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra with Daniel Harding and Orchestre National de Paris with Sofi Jeannin.