Ana Ibarra Mezzosoprano

biography

Since her operatic debut in 2000 as Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, she has had an active international career. Ana is a regular guest at the Gran Teatro del Liceo de Barcelona and the Teatro Real de Madrid, and has also performed at the Canadian Opera Company, Mariinsky Theatre, La Monnaie in Brussels, Dutch National Opera, Theater an der Wien, English National Opera, Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires, Vlaamse Opera, Wielki Theater, Opera de Oviedo, Bilbao Opera ABAO, and Maestranza de Sevilla.

REPERTORIE

The experience that variety brings

Ana Ibarra stands out for her extensive repertoire of opera, zarzuela, and symphonic works. She has performed iconic roles such as Carmen in Bizet’s “Carmen,” Dalila in Saint-Saëns’ “Samson and Dalila,” and Amneris in Verdi’s “Aida.” In the symphonic realm, she has collaborated on masterpieces such as Beethoven’s “Requiem” and “Missa Solemnis,” and in zarzuelas, she has shone in roles such as Luisa Fernanda and Aurora. Her versatility and stage presence establish her as one of the great mezzo-sopranos.

Ana Ibarra is an artist of extraordinary versatility. On stage, she stands out for her ability to interpret a wide range of characters and genres, from dramatic operatic roles to roles in zarzuelas and symphonic concerts. Her expressiveness and stage presence have made her one of the most complete mezzo-sopranos of her generation. Each performance is a display of vocal and acting talent.

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VIDEOS

Ana Ibarra exudes impressive power and emotion in her live performances. Each performance captures the essence of the characters she portrays, from grand operatic roles to symphonic concerts. Her impeccable technique and magnetic stage presence are evident in each recording, reflecting her versatility as a mezzo-soprano.

“….sensational interpretation of Judith by Ana Ibarra. A superbly projected voice, with a dramatic resonance and steel-coloured quality. Impeccable in her performance, fully engaged” La Nueva España.

– cosme marina

“…. Ana Ibarra made a terrific performance as Orfeo, with a truly excited Che faró senza Eurídice”

Juan Angel Vela del Campo

“….special mention to Ibarra, a voice full of harmonics, rich by all means, with a solid singing and fabulous phrasing, faultless“

Ainhoa Uria

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Ana Ibarra

Acclaimed for her “rich and broad” sound, Grammy Award winner Ana Ibarra is recognized not only for the quality of her voice but also for her versatility and remarkable musical phrasing, qualities that have allowed her to cover a wide repertoire.

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