The lyrical soprano Daniela Stoll lives in Switzerland and has her roots in Schaffhausen. She completed her studies with Prof. Rachel Harnisch at the Bern University of the Arts with distinction. In addition, she attended master classes with Vesselina Kasarova, Helmuth Deutsch, Capucine Chiaudani and Jennifer Larmore. While still a student she sang Barbarina and Papagena by WA Mozart at the Konzerttheater Bern. Since then she has given guest performances in coloratura as Blonde from the "Abduction from the Seraglio" directed by Anthony Pilavachi and as Madame Herz from the "Schauspieldirektor". With the title character from Donizetti's " Betly " she discovered her love for the Italian subject. In the summer of 2021 she made her debut as Marzelline from Beethoven's "Leonore" with the cha
Past performances 2016 — Yesterday
Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, ("Resurrection Symphony"), Mahler
Theater Plauen-ZwickauSoprano
View cast and crewDie Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), Mozart
Opernspiele MunotErste Dame (First lady)
View cast and crewDer Schauspieldirektor (The Impresario), Mozart
Madame Herz
View cast and crewBetly, Donizetti
Betly
View cast and crewDie Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), Mozart
Schlossoper HaldensteinBlonde
View cast and crewThe lyrical soprano Daniela Stoll lives in Switzerland and has her roots in Schaffhausen. She completed her studies with Prof. Rachel Harnisch at the Bern University of the Arts with distinction. In addition, she attended master classes with Vesselina Kasarova, Helmuth Deutsch, Capucine Chiaudani and Jennifer Larmore. While still a student she sang Barbarina and Papagena by WA Mozart at the Konzerttheater Bern. Since then she has given guest performances in coloratura as Blonde from the "Abduction from the Seraglio" directed by Anthony Pilavachi and as Madame Herz from the "Schauspieldirektor". With the title character from Donizetti's " Betly " she discovered her love for the Italian subject. In the summer of 2021 she made her debut as Marzelline from Beethoven's "Leonore" with the cha