Read more

Gabriella Rea Fenyvesi started her studies in Miskolc at the Egressy Béni Music School with prof. Emese Simon Istvánné Balogh. During this time, she won in several music school singing competitions. At the age of 18, she was admitted to the classical singing department of the Liszt Academy of Music, where her teachers were Andrea Meláth and János Ferenc Szabó. In the second year of her bachelor's degree, she was invited to play the role of Mercedes (Bizet: Carmen) in the opera exam for opera class.

In 2020, he continued her studies with a master's degree in Oratorio and lied, in 2022 he obtained an pre-eminent degree, and in 2023 she also completed a master's degree in Opera singing under the direction of András Almási-Tóth and Szabolcs Sándor. Her teachers included Miklós Harazdy, Katalin Alter, Piroska Molnár, Miklós Szinetár and Bence Varga. In June 2023, Mozart: La finta giardiniera (Opera Exam) she sang Sandrina directed by András Almási-Tóth. In 2023, she won the Weingarten scholarship, so she studied for half a year at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in Birmingham, under of a British soprano Anne Dawson.

In 2021, she made her debut at the Hungarian State Opera in Levente Gyöngyösi: The Master and Margarita, but also sang roles in Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Christoph Willibald Gluck's Iphigenia in Tauris, Daniel Auber’s Fra Diavolo, Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne, Menotti’s The telephone and Mozart’s The Magic Flute. In January 2025, she jumped in as Musetta in La Bohème.
In 2024, she won the Fischer Annie Scholarship. She is currently a student at the Éva Marton Operastudio. She participated in the master classes of Éva Marton, Klára Kolonits, Peter Halász, Elaine Kidd, Michael Pandya, Claudio di Segni, Anatoli Goussev, Paul Wingfield, Rebecca Bottone, Massimo Morelli, André Heller-Lopes and Dominic Wheeler. She worked with successful conductors as Christian Badea, Gábor Hollerung, Kálmán Szennai, György Budányi, Róbert Farkas, Tamás Csurgó, Levente Török, Balázs Kocsár, Gergely Ménesi, Csaba Somos.
Gabriella Rea Fenyvesi (operastudio)