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Who is Anna Lucia Richter?

Anna Lucia Richter

mezzo-soprano

Anna Lucia Richter first performed in the girls’ choir of the Dom cathedral in Cologne. Her first lessons were with her mother, Regina Dohmen, and she studied later with Kurt Widmer and Klesie Kelly-Moog, as well as with Margreet Honig, Edith Wiens and Christoph Prégardien.

The singer has won a string of prizes, among them a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award in 2016.

Anna Lucia Richter

foto: Matthias Baus

From the spring of 2020 she was guided by Tamar Rachum in the transition from soprano to mezzo-soprano, an important step rich in new opportunities. She was the alto soloist in Mahler’s Second Symphony with the Bamberger Symphoniker, conducted by Jakub Hrůša.

Her repertoire reaches from Monteverdi and Bach, and late-Romantics such as Mahler and Berlioz, to contemporary composers such as Holliger and Rihm.

Richter made her Concertgebouw debut in 2014 in the Rec­ital Hall, and she has appeared there and in the Main Hall many times since then.

From the spring of 2020 she was guided by Tamar Rachum in the transition from soprano to mezzo-soprano, an important step rich in new opportunities. She was the alto soloist in Mahler’s Second Symphony with the Bamberger Symphoniker, conducted by Jakub Hrůša.

Her repertoire reaches from Monteverdi and Bach, and late-Romantics such as Mahler and Berlioz, to contemporary composers such as Holliger and Rihm.

Richter made her Concertgebouw debut in 2014 in the Rec­ital Hall, and she has appeared there and in the Main Hall many times since then.

Bijgewerkt op zondag 13 april 2025