Sylvia Hamvasi
Soloist
© Klaudia Taday
With the ensemble since 2001/02
Voice type: Soprano
Born in Budapest, Sylvia Hamvasi studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy in her hometown. She began her career as a soloist performing Bach cantatas, Handel oratorios, and other Baroque pieces under the baton of György Vashegyi. With the Hungarian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Tamas Vasary, she sang in live concerts in Budapest (e.g., Mozart's Mass in C minor, Brahms' Requiem), which were recorded for the radio archive. She also gave a recital at London's Wigmore Hall with songs by Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms.
She made her opera debut as Gilda (Verdi's “Rigoletto”) and Pamina (Mozart's “Die Zauberflöte”) at the Hungarian State Opera and won several prizes at international singing competitions such as Lucia Popp, Francesco Vignas, and Placido Domingo. As a member of the ensemble, she performed at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in important Mozart roles, among others. In addition to concert tours throughout Europe, guest engagements have taken her to the Hamburg State Opera, the Frankfurt Opera, the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, Bonn, Wuppertal, the Spoleto Festival, Tokyo, and the Bern Opera, inter alia. Most recently, in September 2025, she sang “Elsa” (Wagner's “Lohengrin”) to great acclaim in Weiwuying, Taiwan (National Kaohsiung Center) under the baton of Wen-Pin Chien.
In the 2025/26 season, Hamvasi will appear at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein as Katja (Janáček's “Katja Kabanova”), Angelica (Puccini's “Suor Angelica”), Countess Almaviva (Mozart's “Le nozze di Figaro”), Micaëla (Bizet's “Carmen”) and Liù (Puccini's “Turandot”).
(as of 10/2025)
Voice type: Soprano
Born in Budapest, Sylvia Hamvasi studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy in her hometown. She began her career as a soloist performing Bach cantatas, Handel oratorios, and other Baroque pieces under the baton of György Vashegyi. With the Hungarian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Tamas Vasary, she sang in live concerts in Budapest (e.g., Mozart's Mass in C minor, Brahms' Requiem), which were recorded for the radio archive. She also gave a recital at London's Wigmore Hall with songs by Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms.
She made her opera debut as Gilda (Verdi's “Rigoletto”) and Pamina (Mozart's “Die Zauberflöte”) at the Hungarian State Opera and won several prizes at international singing competitions such as Lucia Popp, Francesco Vignas, and Placido Domingo. As a member of the ensemble, she performed at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in important Mozart roles, among others. In addition to concert tours throughout Europe, guest engagements have taken her to the Hamburg State Opera, the Frankfurt Opera, the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, Bonn, Wuppertal, the Spoleto Festival, Tokyo, and the Bern Opera, inter alia. Most recently, in September 2025, she sang “Elsa” (Wagner's “Lohengrin”) to great acclaim in Weiwuying, Taiwan (National Kaohsiung Center) under the baton of Wen-Pin Chien.
In the 2025/26 season, Hamvasi will appear at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein as Katja (Janáček's “Katja Kabanova”), Angelica (Puccini's “Suor Angelica”), Countess Almaviva (Mozart's “Le nozze di Figaro”), Micaëla (Bizet's “Carmen”) and Liù (Puccini's “Turandot”).
(as of 10/2025)
Repertoire
- Alcina (Händel „Alcina“)
- Alice (Verdi „Falstaff”)
- Angelica (Puccini „Suor Angelica“)
- Antonia (Offenbach „Hoffmanns Erzählungen”)
- Blanche (Poulenc „Dialogues des Carmélites“)
- Cleopatra (Händel „Giulio Cesare in Egitto“)
- Donna Anna (Mozart „Don Giovanni“)
- Donna Clara (Berg „Der Zwerg”)
- Ellen Orford (Britten „Peter Grimes“)
- Elsa von Brabant (Wagner „Lohengrin“)
- Gräfin Almaviva (Mozart „Le nozze di Figaro“)
- Gutrune (Wagner „Götterdämmerung“)
- Infantin Isabella (Abraham „Märchen im Grand Hotel“)
- Juliette (Gounod „Roméo et Juliette“)
- Katja (Janáček „Katja Kabanova“)
- Liú (Puccini „Turandot“)
- Louise (Charpentier „Louise“)
- Lucia (Donizetti „Lucia di Lammermoor“)
- Micaëla (Bizet „Carmen“)
- Mimi (Puccini „La Bohème“)
- Nedda (Leoncavallo „Pagliacci“)
- The Governess (Britten „The Turn of the Screw“)
Externe Partien
- Antonia (Offenbach „Hoffmanns Erzählungen”) – Oper Frankfurt
- Ellen Orford (Britten „Peter Grimes“) – Bern
- Erminde (Keiser „Der lächerliche Prinz Jodelet“) – Staatsoper Hamburg
- Gräfin Almaviva (Mozart „Le nozze di Figaro”) – Mainz
- Konstanze (Mozart „Die Entführung aus dem Serail“) – Karlsruhe
- Mimi (Puccini „La Bohème”) – Oper Bonn, Oper Wuppertal
- The Governess (Cover) (Britten „The Turn of the Screw”) – Spoleto
- Opernarien mit dem Sakata Philharmonic Orchestra in Tokyo – Dirigent Csaba Somos
Sun 29.03.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 22:15
Revival Opera
Mon 06.04.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 22:15
Family card Opera
Sat 11.04.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 23:15
Opera
Sun 10.05.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 22:15
For the last time this season Opera
Sun 01.03.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 22:00
Revival Opera
Sat 21.03.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:00 - 22:30
Opera
Wed 15.04.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 23:00
Opera
Sun 24.05.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 22:00
For the last time this season Opera
Sun 11.01.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
15:00 - 17:30
Opera
Wed 14.01.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 22:00
Opera
Wed 31.12.2025
Theater Duisburg
19:00 - 21:30
Concert
Sun 21.12.2025
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 21:15
Opera
Sat 03.01.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 22:15
Family card Opera
Thu 22.01.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 22:15
Opera
Thu 05.03.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
20:00 - 22:45
Opera
Fri 13.03.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
20:00 - 22:45
For the last time this season Opera
Tue 02.12.2025
Opernhaus Düsseldorf – Foyer
18:00 - 19:30
Opera Workshop Opera
Sun 07.12.2025
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 20:10
Premiere Opera
Fri 12.12.2025
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 21:10
Opera
Afterwards: Nachgefragt
Sun 28.12.2025
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 20:10
Opera
Wed 07.01.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 21:10
Opera
Sun 25.01.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
15:00 - 16:40
Opera
Sun 08.02.2026
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
18:30 - 20:10
For the last time this season Opera







