Daniela Fally

Daniela Fally (born 1 February 1980) is an Austrian operatic coloratura soprano. Based at the Vienna State Opera, she has made an international career.

Daniela Fally
Daniela Fally in 2015
Born (1980-02-01) 1 February 1980
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Life

Born in Pottenstein,[lower-alpha 1] Fally first studied theatre studies and music pedagogy.[1] She took private acting education, and passed a final stage examination with distinction. She then studied at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, opera with Helena Łazarska and lied and oratorio with Edith Mathis, graduating with distinction in 2005.[2]

Fally made her operatic debut as Zerlina in Mozart's Don Giovanni at Schloss Haldenstein in Chur, Switzerland, at age 21.[2] In summer 2005, she appeared as Bronislawa in Millöcker's Der Bettelstudent at the Lehár Festival Bad Ischl. She became a member of the ensemble at the Vienna Volksoper from the 2005/06 season for four years, where she was able to develop an extensive repertoire in many genres.[2] Franz Welser-Möst, who had seen her in Bad Ischl, engaged her as Fiakermilli in Arabella by Richard Strauss at the Vienna State Opera in 2006.[1][3]

She performed as Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos by R. Strauss at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt in 2007.[4] She became a member of the Vienna State Opera in the 2009/10 season, with roles including Zerbinetta, Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier by R. Strauss, Oscar in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, Rosina in Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia, the Italian singer in Capriccio by R. Strauss, Sophie in Massenet's Werther, and Adele in Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss.[2][5] She appeared in the title role of Donizetti's La fille du régiment alongside Juan Diego Flórez.[1] In 2012 she appeared as Sophie at the Semperoper in Dresden and the Opéra national du Rhin in Strasbourg.[6]

At the Salzburg Festival, she participated in the inauguration of the new festival hall in 2012. She made her U.S. debut in 2013 as Adele at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. She performed as the Queen of the Night in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte on the lake stage of the Bregenz Festival in 2014.[7] In 2015, Fally appeared at the Klosterneuburg Opera as Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto, as Zerbinetta in Paris, and as Sophie in Tokyo. Her repertoire also includes Norina in Donizetti's Don Pasquale, Gretel in Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel, and Tytania in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream.[1][8]

Concerts and recitals brought Fally to the Lucerne Festival, the Wiener Musikverein and the Musikverein für Steiermark in Graz, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Alte Oper in Frankfurt, the Salzburgarena, the Kongresshaus Innsbruck, the Hamburg Laeiszhalle, the Munich Prinzregententheater, the Theater Bonn, the Grafenegg Festival, as well as to Switzerland, Japan, China and Dubai.[1][9] Oliver Ostermann composed the song cycle Von Vögeln und Insekten (Of birds and insects) for Fally, which she premiered at the Vienna Musikverein.[10] She performed songs by Albin Fries at the Vienna State Opera with pianist Stephanie Houtzeel. The program of a Mother's Day matinee in 2012 in Waidhofen an der Ybbs with actor Peter Matić and pianist Stephan Matthias Lademann exemplifies how confidently the artist is able to combine serious commitment to classical music with comedic elements.[3]

Fally has worked with conductors such as Bertrand de Billy, Christoph Eschenbach, Ádám Fischer, Asher Fisch, Fabio Luisi, Leopold Hager, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Julia Jones, Philippe Jordan, Simone Young, Ulf Schirmer and Peter Schneider.[1]

She performed in charity concerts such as the 2008 Opera Gala of the Deutsche AIDS-Stiftung,[11] the 2012 AIDS Gala of the Oper Bonn and in 2012 and 2014 benefit concerts for the Hilfswerk Österreich.[12]

Fally has been a voice teacher at the Richard Wagner Konservatorium in Vienna from 2019.[9]

Awards

Notes

  1. Year and place of birth are questionable. Although Austria-Info mentions Pottenstein in 1980, NEWS wrote on 19 December 2007 of "Daniela Fally, 29, born in Mödling". The artist's website reproduces this article without comment, but mentions neither year nor place of birth.

References

  1. "Danielly Fally" (in German). Semperoper. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  2. Daniela Fally (in German) Bavarian State Opera
  3. Fall(y)höhen
  4. Zurück in der Opernprovinz (in German) Wiener Zeitung 14 September 2007
  5. Vorstellungen mit Daniela Fally (in German) Vienna State Opera, retrieved 22 September 2021
  6. Der Rosenkavalier / Richard Strauss mariameclement.net 2021
  7. Die Zauberflöte / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (in German) Bregenzer Festspiele
  8. Ein Sommernachtstrauma (in German) Wiener Zeitung 16 April 2018
  9. Daniela Fally (in German) Richard Wagner Konservatorium 2021
  10. Workshop mit Jürgen Tauber und Oliver Ostermann (Die Schattenkaiserin) (in German) muk.ac.at 31 January 2020
  11. Aidsgala Lange Nacht in der Oper (in German) Der Tagesspiegel 10 November 2008
  12. Fally, Repin und Fletzberger bescheren Wiener Hilfswerk erfolgreichen Festabend (in German) ots.at 2014
  13. Fleck, Michaela: Interview / Daniela Fally: Mit Herz, Charme und Sopran (in German) Niederösterreichische Nachrichten, 5 Juni 2021
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