Lisa Milne

Lisa Milne (born 1971 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish soprano.

Milne attended from 1985, the North East of Scotland Music School and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama at Pat McMahon. She made her debut as an opera singer at the Scottish Opera as Alisia in L' elisir d' amore and sang the 1994-1995 Semele and Adele in Die Fledermaus as well as several major Mozart roles. She also appeared in the English National Opera, Welsh National Opera, Stuttgart Opera, the Royal Opera in Copenhagen and at the Handel Festival in Göttingen.

In the production of Fidelio at the Salzburg Festival she sang under Simon Rattle in Japan, Marcellina, in the Metropolitan Opera she appeared under James Levine as Pamina. In 1998 she made ​​her debut at the Wigmore Hall and at the Edinburgh Festival under Sir Thomas Allen and Sir Charles Mackerras. With the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Simon Rattle, she sang the world premiere of Simon Holt's Sunrise Yellow Noise. In addition, she also appeared at the BBC Proms in the Usher Hall in Edinburgh and with José Carreras at the Royal Albert Hall.

Milne took, inter alia, Albums by Hyperion ( cantatas by Handel and Vivaldi as well as popular songs of the Hebrides ), Decca ( ​​Vaughan Williams' Serenade to Music with Sir Roger Norrington ) and EMI. She teaches at the North East of Scotland Music School.

  • Soprano
  • Opera singer
  • Briton
  • Scotsman
  • Born in 1971
  • Woman
  • Person (Aberdeen)
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