Marina Rebeka

Associated with Violetta in Verdi's La traviata, she performs primarily in the 19th-century Italian and French repertoire, most notably works by Gioachino Rossini, in addition to Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni, another frequent role.

[2][3] He detailed his camp experience in two books: Skorpiona slazdā ('Scorpio trap', 2009) and Spīta krustceles ('Despite the crossroads', 2012), both published under the auspices of the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia.

Also in 2007, she participated Alberto Zedda's Accademia Rossiniana, portraying Folleville and Madama Cortese in Il viaggio a Reims at the Rossini Opera Festival, where she returned for Maometto II (2008), Stabat Mater (2010).

In 2009, she sang Adina in L'elisir d'amore in Riga,[10] and made her La Scala debut in Il viaggio a Reims, before portraying Elettra in Mozart's Idomeneo at the Opéra national de Lorraine.

[13][14] Later in the year, she sang her first Donna Anna in Don Giovanni in Deutsche Oper Berlin's new production,[15] and was featured in a new staging of Moïse et Pharaon at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma conducted by Muti.

[17] In October 2011, she made her Metropolitan Opera debut in Michael Grandage's new production of Don Giovanni,[18] and subsequently performed in another Moïse et Pharaon, presented by Collegiate Chorale, at Carnegie Hall.

She made her Lyric Opera of Chicago debut in La traviata, and returned for Robert Falls' new Don Giovanni, which opened the 2014/15 season.

In 2014, she performed in Maometto II in Rome,[26] and a new William Tell production at the Bavarian State Opera,[27] where she would sing Così fan tutte and Don Giovanni in the next two seasons.

[28][29] In 2015, Rebeka sang Liù in a concert performance of Turandot in Riga,[30] and Rossini's Stabat Mater at the Rheingau Musik Festival.

[34] In October 2016, she returned to the Met for Pierre Audi's production of William Tell, and sang her first Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni) in the same season.

[46] Her first solo CD, "Mozart Arias" with Speranza Scappucci and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, was released by EMI (Warner Classics) in November 2013.