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Heather Lupton is a Australian / British soprano who currently lives in Berlin, Germany. She has received acclaim for her Belcanto roles and is described as “a real find, with charm, acting ability and bucketfuls of vocal charisma.” She has performed roles such as Elisabetta from Maria Stuarda and Giovanna and Smeton from Anna Bolena.

 

Before moving to Berlin she sang mainly mezzo soprano repertoire. Operatic highlights include Mercedes and Carmen in Carmen, Orfeo in Orfeo ed Euridice, Maddalena in Rigoletto, Nicklausse in Les Contes d’Hoffman and Dido in Dido and Aeneas.

 

Since moving to Berlin she has won the Wagner Verband Stipendium, sung Judith in Herzog Blaubarts Burg, Fricka from Das Rheingold and Die Walküre.

 

She has taught piano, singing and composition in Australia, England and continues to teach music in Germany.

"Heather Lupton, as a pale and severe-faced Elisabetta, dominated proceedings from the moment she first sailed in, elaborately-costumed, a flagship of state, to declare that a chaste love from Heaven had singled her out - 'Ah! Quando all’ara scorgemi'. She conveyed a harshness which would grow as the opera progressed, but an intimate softness as well, when she dealt with Leicester Lupton had all the ornamentations required by Donizetti well under control, making all of them dramatically significant."

Bach Track 2014

"Heather Lupton, in very baggy green trousers as the boy lutenist Smeton  is a real find, with charm, acting ability and bucketfuls of vocal charisma. When she is in the queen’s bedchamber, revealing the fact that she dare not speak to her, smelling the perfumed sheets and clutching a pillow, she is simply brilliant. "

Bach Track 2012

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