Ms. Willis-Sørensen returns to the US for the last time this season to perform her highly acclaimed role, Donna Anna, in a concert version of Mozart’s Don Giovanni at this year’s Ravina Festival {…}
This summer, Ms. Willis-Sørensen travels to Germany and Liechtenstein, to perform as part of Jonas Kaufmann’s summer concerts. The tour begins with a concert at the Kloster Benediktbeuern, on {…}
After a successful run of Otello and Peter Grimes at the Bayerische Staatsoper, Ms. Willis-Sørensen makes her South American debut at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Under the baton of {…}
As part of this year’s Münchner Opernfestspiele at the Bayerische Staatsoper, Ms. Willis-Sørensen will be performing the role of Ellen Orford in Britten’s Peter Grimes for the second time this {…}
Ms. Willis-Sørensen’s 2022/23 season has just been announced and includes exciting role debuts, and performances at the world’s leading opera houses. In September, her season begins with {…}
After making her triumphant role debut as Desdemona in Verdi’s Otello at the Wiener Staatsoper earlier this season, Ms. Willis-Sørensen has been asked to step in for soprano Anja Harteros, to {…}
Ms. Willis-Sørensen returns to the US for the second time this season to perform Verdi’s Requiem with the Washington Choral Society in Washington D.C. Under the baton of Maestro Stephen Fox, {…}
To celebrate the release of her debut solo album, “Rachel,” Ms. Willis-Sørensen is featured on the cover of the May issue of ‘Das Opernglas’ magazine, and the featured interview. The issue {…}
After a successful house debut at Oper Frankfurt as Elsa in Wagner’s Lohengrin, Ms. Willis-Sørensen returns to the title role in Antonín Dvořák’s best-known opera, Rusalka. Her debut {…}
Today (April 8th) marks the release of American soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen’s self-titled debut album of opera arias and scenes, recorded with Sony Classical International! Rachel showcases {…}