Unfortunately Christianne Stotijn had to cancel, due to illness. She regrets this very much, she had been looking forward to join the jury and listen to all the young lied duos with a passion for art song.
We are nevertheless extremely luck we found an excellent replacement in the Australian mezzo soprano and Professor at the UdK in Berlin, Caitlin Hulcup.
Australian mezzo-soprano Caitlin Hulcup began her musical career in violin and chamber music before going on to study voice in Melbourne. Winning an Opera Foundation Award, enabled her to attend the National Opera Studio in London, which would then lead to her European debut at the Vienna State Opera. Her repertoire includes signature roles by Strauss, Rossini, Mozart and Handel, which she has performed at leading opera houses worldwide.
Beyond opera, Hulcup enjoys a rich concert career, performing internationally at major venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, and Wiener Konzerthaus. Her concert performances have recently featured major orchestral works by Mahler including, Das Lied von der Erde and Kindertotenlieder, while her recent Lieder and chamber appearances include Oxford International Song Festival, Melbourne Recital Center and LiedFest Berlin Oxford.
Caitlin holds a doctorate in voice from the University of Melbourne and regularly gives masterclasses internationally. She taught at the Royal Academy of Music in London before joining the Universität der Künste Berlin as a professor in 2021.
The International Student LiedDuo Competition is happy to announce that 48 young and enthusiastic duos, from 37 countries around the world, have been admitted to the first round.
We will start 14 November 10:00 in the Prins Claus Conservatorium in Groningen.
Schedule:
1st Round, Prins Claus Conservatorium:
14 November 10:00-13:00, 14:00-17:30, 19:30-21:50
15 November 10:00-13:00, 14:00-16:00, announcement of the 12 semifinalists at 17:00
Semifinals, Prins Claus Conservatorium:
16 November 10:00-12:15, 13:00-16:30, announcements of the 6 finalists at 17:20
Finals, SPOT Oosterpoort, presentation Hans van den Boom:
The composer of the commissioned song for the ISLDC 2022 is Anne-Maartje Lemereis. Any moment she will announce her choice of the text, which will determine the thematic coherence of the repertoire in the semifinals.
We are very curious, and will publish any news as soon as possible!
The International Student LiedDuo Competition, based in the Netherlands, was and is the only competition in the world that focuses exclusively on students in Vocals and Piano, who aspire to engage with Lieder art at the highest possible level. It is laudable that in recent years, interest in Lieder art among youg musicians has been growing. Indeed, Lieder are among the most beloved genres, with their confluence of poetry and music taking shape in the artistic symbiosis of piano and vocals.