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Eve-Maud Hubeaux

mezzo-soprano

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Eve-Maud Hubeaux

The mezzo-soprano Eve-Maud Hubeaux has been considered one of the leading role representatives of her field at least since her Amneris in the Aida production of the Salzburg Festival 2022. With her successful performances at houses such as the Wiener Staatsoper (Don Carlos / Eboli), the Opéra de Paris (Hamlet / Gertrud), the Liceu Barcelona (La Favorite / Léonor de Guzman), the Deutsche Oper Berlin (Carmen) and La Monnaie Bruxelles (Tristan und Isolde / Brangäne), Eve-Maud Hubeaux has established herself internationally.

The 2024-25 season begins for Eve-Maud Hubeaux as Eboli in a new production of Don Carlo at the Wiener Staatsoper (Philippe Jordan / Kirill Serebrennikov). She will make a guest appearance as Carmen in San Francisco before opening the new Ring at the Opéra de Paris as Fricka in Rheingold. In Valencia, she will appear as Concepcion in Ravel's L'heure espagnole. As Carmen, she will delight audiences at La Monnaie in Brussels in one of her favourite roles.

Important engagements in recent seasons include Laura (La Gioconda) at the Salzburg Easter Festival under Pappano, High Priestess in La Vestale at the Opéra de Paris, Mère Marie in a new production of Les dialogues des carmelites at the Wiener Staatsoper and Eboli (Don Carlo) at the Berlin State Opera. At the Salzburg Festival she made guest appearances as Amneris, Gertrude (Hamlet) and Clairon (Capriccio). She has already sung Eboli in the French version of Don Carlos at the Wiener Staatsoper, the Hamburg State Opera and the Gran Theatre de Geneve.

Eve-Maud Hubeaux was born in Geneva and first studied piano at the Lausanne Conservatory before beginning her vocal studies there. From the opera studio of the Opéra National du Rhin Strasbourg, she developed her international career. She is a laureate of numerous competitions, including the Belvedere International Competition (2013) and the 5th Renata Tebaldi International Competition.

OSR Live

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Jonathan Nott | Sergey Khachatryan

Concerto pour violon et orchestre

Recorded on 30 July 2020 at Victoria Hall, Geneva

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Symphonie N° 4 en si bémol majeur op. 60

Jonathan Nott

conductor

Recorded on 30 July 2020 at Victoria Hall, Geneva