Kristine Opolais is a Latvian singer who performs as an operatic soprano. She was born in Latvia, on November 12, 1979.
Commencing her journey in 2001 as a chorus member with the Latvian National Opera, she swiftly ascended to soloist status in 2003. Opolais catapulted to international acclaim in 2006 with a stellar debut at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marking the onset of a remarkable career. Subsequent milestones included debuts at La Scala in Milan (2008), the Vienna State Opera (2008), and the Bavarian State Opera in the titular role of DvoĆák's "Rusalka" in 2010, directed by Martin Kušej. In 2011, Opolais graced London's Royal Opera, mesmerizing audiences with her portrayal of Puccini's "Madama Butterfly," conducted by Nelsons. Her 2013 debut at The Proms in London's Royal Albert Hall further solidified her status. With an extensive repertoire and a penchant for delivering captivating performances, Opolais continues to enchant audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the realm of operatic excellence.
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