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Antonia Cifrone**
Cellia Costea
Anna Dragan
Abbie Furmansky
Vassiliki Karayanni
Elena Kelessidi**
Irini Kyriakidou
Irina Samoylova*
Lolitta Semenina
Anna Shafajinskaia**
Svetlana Sozdateleva*
Nina Warren
Anne Williams-King
Elena Zelenskaya*


Fredrika Brillembourg**
Louise Callinan**
Irina Dolzhenko*
Irini Karaianni**


Alexandra Durseneva*


Thomas Michael Allen (IT)
Fernando del Valle**
Howard Haskin
Antonis Koroneos**
Vadim Zaplechny*


Marcin Bronikowski**
Mauro Buda**
Massimiliano Gagliardo**
Yasuo Horiuchi
Marcello Lippi**
George Mosley**
Dimitri Platanias
Sergei Stilmachenko**


Johannes von Duisburg**
Matteo De Monti**


Askar Abdrazakov**
Andrey Antonov*
Arutjun Kotchinian**
Christophoros Stamboglis
Mikhail Svetlov**


Manlio Benzi**
Alistair Dawes (IT)
Niels Muus**
Sergio La Stella (IT)


Benjamin Davis


Bronowski Productions



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Anne Williams-King first leapt to prominence as winner of both the Soprano Prize and the David Lloyd Memorial Prize. This launched her international career, taking her throughout Europe, and farther a field to Australia, the USA and South America. She was a prize winner also in The Belgian Bel Canto Competition; the Cardiff Singer of the World and was awarded the Peter Styvesant Scholarship. She studied at the Royal Northern College of Music under Frederick Cox.
Career highlights include:

UN BALLO IN MASCHERA: Amelia
LA BOHEME: Mimi / Musetta
COSI FAN TUTTE: Fiordiligi
DON GIOVANNI: Donna Anna
IDOMENEO: Elektra
JENUFA: Title Role
LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK: Katerina
MADAMA BUTTERFLY: Cio Cio San
MAKROPULOS CASE: Emilia Marty
MATTHIS DER MALER: Ursula
PIKOVAJA DAMA: Liza
RAKE'S PROGRESS: Anne Truelove
RUSALKA: Title Role
SALOME: Title Role
SUOR ANGELICA: Title Role
TOSCA: Title Role
LA TRAVIATA: Violetta
IL TROVATORE: Leonora
TURANDOT: Liù
TURN OF THE SCREW: The Governess
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Welsh National Opera
Royal Albert Hall; Welsh National Opera; Scottish Opera; Opera North; English National Opera
Stadttheater Bern
Bath Festival
Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater
Opera Zuid
Covent Garden
West Australian Opera; Scottish Opera; Lyric Opera Ottawa
Osnabrück
Osnabrück
De Vlaamse Opera
Stadttheater Bern
Nationale Reisopera
Theater Freiburg; Städtische Bühnen Osnabrück; Niedersächsische Staatsoper Hannover; Deutsche Oper am Rhein
English National Opera
Les Azuriales at the Cap Ferrat Festival
Théâtre du Chatelet; Scottish Opera
Theater Aachen
English National Opera
Scottish Opera; BBC 2 Television
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In concert she appears regularly with the principal British Orchestras in major concert halls, including the Royal Albert Hall, St David's Hall Cardiff, London Barbican, Usher Hall Edinburgh, Bridgewater Hall Mancheter, Festival Hall London. She also appeared in Tokyo in a series of BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 9 Sponsored by Sony.
She regularly appears both in Television and Radio broadcasts with BBC Radio 2 and 3, BBC Wales and Welsh S4C Television. For Granada TV she was soloist for Gala Concerts alongside Dennis O'Neill at the Bridgewater Hall with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Halle Orchestras conducted by Carl Davis. Most recently she appeared in a Gala Concert alongside Bryn Terfel.
Conductors and Stage Directors with whom she has appeared include:
 Janos Kulka, Sir Alexander Gibson, Antonio Pappano, James Lockhart, Joseph Colaneri, Roderick Brydon, Ivan Toerzs, Sir Richard Armstrong, Ira Levin, Shao-Chia-Lu, David Atherton, John Mauceri, Lionel Friend, Lothar Koenigs, Ed Spaniard, Sir Charles Mackerras, Klaus Donath, Walther Gugerbauer, Carl Davis, Richard Jones, Guy Joosten, Thomas Muenstermann, David Leveaux, Mike Ashman, Keith Warner, Hans Peter-Lehmann and Goran Javefeld.
Most recently
 She received great critical acclaim when she jumped in at Covent Garden to sing Katerina LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK under Antonio Pappano and she appeared in the role of Amelia UN BALLO IN MASCHERA for Vest Norges Opera in Bergen.
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