Internationally renowned soprano celebrates opera at Teatru Manoel
Louise Alder, the steadily growing star who hails from the UK, won the award for best Young Singer at the Critics’ Circle Music Awards 2019 and the International Opera Awards 2017. Alder also represented England in the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition 2017, where she won the third round and took home the Dame Joan Sutherland Audience Prize. These are only a handful of the awards the singer has received over the past few years since starting her illustrious career.
With an impressive portfolio and a steady stream of engagements at international venues as revered as Graz Musikverein in Austria, Oper Frankfurt in Germany, the Southbank Centre’s Wigmore Hall and Holywell Music Room in the UK, Malta’s national theatre is now very excited to welcome the soprano to its stage.
“The level of excitement about the artists assembling for A Celebration of Opera is extraordinary, and we are especially delighted to present rising international opera superstar Louise Alder – in her Teatru Manoel debut with Cliff Zammit Stevens – as the icing on the cake,” said Teatru Manoel’s Kate Fenech Field.
While this will indeed be Alder’s debut at the Manoel, it will not be her first visit to...