Adriane Queiroz

She received her musical education at the conservatory and the university of Para in Brazil, at the university of Missoury, and the Vienna Conservatory and Musik Universitat. She made her Viennese debut as Antonia Der Mann von la Mancha, at the Volksoper Vienna, where later Gianetta L'elisir d'amore and 1. Dame Die Zauberflöte followed as well. Since 2002/2003 she has been a member of Berlin State Opera, where she successfully sings Michaela Carmen, Marzelline Fidelio, Musetta La Boheme, Zerlina Don Giovanni, Despina Cosi fan tutte, Susanna Le Nozze di Figaro, Pamina Die Zauberfloete, Mary Der Ferne Klang, as well as in Schostakowitsch Die Nase and Amore /Giunone Il ritorno d Ulisse in Patria, Elvira Italiana in Algeri and Liu Turandot among many others. Besides her extensive commitment to Berlin, she made her debut at the Salzburgfestival in Die Aegyptische Helena (under Fabio Luisi). A recording is available of a concert performance of D'albert's Tiefland under Bertrand de Billy, with Johan Botha and Falk Struckmann at Musikverein Vienna, where Adriane Queiroz had a great success as Nuri.
She appeared as Michaela Carmen in Para (Brazil) as Susanna Le Nozze di Figaro under Simone Young at Hamburg State Opera. Furthermore, she sang Zerlina in a new production of Don Giovanni at Theater an der Wien, in 2006 (director: Keith Warner, conductor: Bertrand de Billy), and Asteria in Tamerlano, where she sang in Vienna (under Huw James) and also as Asteria she appeared at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. She made her debut as Mimi La boheme at Teatro da Paz, in Brazil. In 2009, in celebration of the Heitor Villa Lobos's 50th death anniversary, she sang the title role of the opera Yerma, performed in Paris, Berlin, and the Teatro Sao Carlos, in Lisboa.
Adriane Queiroz is also a concert and recital singer. She made her diploma in Lied and Oratorium (Wiener Universitat)with Prof. Walter Moore.