INTRODUCTION
The Norwegian soprano Sofia Nesje Enger graduated from the Academy of Opera at the Oslo National Academy of Arts in the spring of 2024. During her studies, she had already embarked on her professional career performing with notable ensembles and orchestras across Norway and Europe.
RECENT AND FUTURE ENGAGEMENTS
Sofia Nesje Enger’s most recent and future engagements include:
- Vigdis/Mostrasuite with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Eivind Gullberg Jensen (2024);
- a soprano soloist in Bruckner’s Mass in F minor with the Bucharest Radio Choir and Orchestra conducted by Sascha Goetzel (2024);
- Cephisa/Orpheus, performed with Barokksolistene at the Norwegian Opera & Ballet (2024);
- Clarice/Il mondo della luna with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and Opera in Norway and Poland (2022).
BIOGRAPHY
Sofia made her professional debut in 2022 as Clarice in Il mondo della luna by Joseph Haydn with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra. While still pursuing her Master’s degree, Sofia made her concert debut in Bruckner’s Mass in F minor with the Bucharest Radio Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Sascha Goetzel. She also performed as Vigdis in Kjell Habbestad’s Mostrasuite with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Eivind Gullberg Jensen. For her final performance at the Norwegian Academy of Opera, she portrayed Cephisa in Telemann’s Orpheus at the Norwegian Opera, directed by Stefan Herheim, alongside Barokksolistene, under the direction of Bjarte Eike.
Sofia grew up on the Island Nøtterøy in the Oslo Fjord and started her musical training in her late teens. Her classical training began at Stockholm Opera Studio, followed by a bachelor’s degree at Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo with Professor Liv Kjersti Sandve. She finished her education with a master’s degree at the Academy of Opera in Oslo, under the mentorship of Professor Toril Carlsen.
AUDIO & VIDEO
Sofia Nesje Enger – Le Comte Ory by G. Rossini – En proie à la tristesse (Oct. 2024)
Sofia Nesje Enger – Ariodante by G. F. Händel – Vezzi, lusinghe (Riga, 2022)
Sofia Nesje Enger – Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor by Otto Nicolai – Nun eilt herbei (2023)