Werther debut!

On the 13th of March Arnheiður debuted the role of Charlotte from Massenet’s Werther. Here are some of the reactions from the press:

“The highlight of the production was Charlotte, performed by last year’s winner of the International Opera Awards in the Rising Star category and also a soloist of the National Theatre Opera Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir , who created a complex dramatic figure on stage – a woman in love who, due to conventions, is unable to step out of the shadow of her dead mother and then her husband. Her voice also sounded with beautiful colors, full of dynamic curves and a drawn-out cantilena, her crescendo was exemplary, but at the same time she safely dealt with the finesse of French opera. Especially in the first part of the work, when her part is a bit more lyrical, she seemed as if she were just telling a story, without any visible effort, while in the second, more dramatic part she threw one emotion after another at us. If I may allow myself a sports analogy here, Eiríksdóttir sang as if she were practicing calisthenics (exercises with her own body weight on a horizontal bar). In addition to strength, it also requires great flexibility and coordination, which were her obvious singing attributes.” (Jan Sebastian Tomsa from Klasikaplus.cz)

“Icelandic mezzo-soprano Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir was a perfect, statuesque and slender Charlotte, fragile in her feelings and strong in her voice. Her role is difficult in that she has to be cold and dismissive in acting, while the music speaks of the opposite. She also has a very pleasant timbre of voice and high technical and expressive maturity.” (Svatava Barancicova from operaplus.cz)

“Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir presented herself to the Prague audience for the first time in the leading female role , with a captivating mezzo-soprano and a unique take on the complex role of Charlotte.” (Vaclav Becvar from Operajournal.cz)

“Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir was in tune with Massenet’s style and as Charlotte she demonstrated her stylistic flexibility and versatility in Mozart’s repertoire (Cherubín, Dorabella), Gounod’s Stefano ( Romeo and Juliet ), Janáček’s Varvara, Rossini’s Rosina, Strauss’s Octavian and the Composer, Ligeti’s Amanda ( Le Grand Macabre ) and Neride in Cherubini’s Médée . With her balanced, soft, lighter mezzo-soprano, she captured the hesitation and ambivalence of this orderly bourgeois girl before she gives vent to her love for Werther.” (Helena Havlikova from Operaplus.cz) 

First premiere of 2025

Arnheiður debutes as Neris in Cherubini’s Medea in Estates Theater in Prague.

„The most striking feature in the entire performance was the Icelandic mezzo-soprano, soloist of the National Theatre Arnheidur Eiríksdóttir in the role of Neris…“[operaplus.cz]

„I consider Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir’s performance to be the most balanced and complex. The well-known aria Solo un pianto was one of the best moments of the performance, Eiríksdóttir’s voice seemed settled, resonant, and confident, while she managed to authentically translate Neris‘ sincere compassion into her vocal expression.“ [klasikaplus.cz]

„…Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir, with a beautifully balanced mezzo-soprano, as the emotionally rich and dramatically excited Neris…“ [operajournal.cz]





Hänsel returns

We had a wonderful time with the revivals of Hänsel und Gretel at the Prague State Opera this december. Now only one more time this season: 23.3.2025.

Greetings from Norway

After a wonderful month here in Bergen rehearsing die Tote Stadt with stage diector Calixto Bieito and conductor Eivind Gullberg Jensen we are staring the final sprint towards the premiere on the 2. November and it is so wonderful to see it all come together.

More info here

The results are in 💫

Arnheiður received the Rising Star award at the International Opera awards!

The ceremony was hosted by the Bayerische Staatsoper at the Prinzregententheater in Munich on the 2nd of October. The multi award-winning Bayerische Staatsorchester played at the ceremony led by their general music director Vladimir Jurowski. After receiving her award Arnheiður joined them to sing Que fais-tu blanche tourterelle from Gounod’s Romeo et Juliette.

Here you can find the full list of winners and nominees and here you can watch the full ceremony.

With the wonderful mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnston who presented the category.

Award season continues!

This years nominees for the Thalia awards have been made public and Arnheiður is among the top three contenders for this year’s award 💫 The winner will be announced on the 5th of October.

She is nominated for her interpretation of the Composer from Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos in the staging of Slava Daubnerová which was conducted by Robert Jindra at the Prague Estate Theater.

“Icelandic mezzo-soprano Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir has been a prominent face of the opera ensemble of the National Theater in Prague since the 2020/21 theater season. Her performances are characterized by a huge dose of musical intelligence and psychological immersion into the interior of the interpreted characters. After Octavian in The Rosenkavalier, for which she won the Thalia Award last year, this year she added another prominent Straussian “trouser” role to her repertoire – the Composer in Ariadne on Naxos. In it, she was once again able to masterfully combine flawless vocal performance with consistent acting finesse and disarming stage charm. She thus created a breathtaking portrait of an eager young artist, eager for success, but at the same time extremely empathetic, sensitive to his surroundings, in short, likable in every way.”-cenythalie.cz

Nominated as a rising star at the international opera awards!

The nominees at the International opera awards have been announced and we are happy to be able to share that Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir is on the shortlist to get the reward in the category of “rising star”! 💫

It is also great to see that her home opera house for the past four years the National Theater in Prague is on the short list as opera company of the year.

Here you can see the full list of all nominees: http://operaawards.org/archive/2024/

Keep your fingers crossed on the 2nd of October!