Opera Singer
From Dresden to Paris and from Vienna to Prague, Atala Schöck is invited to sing at opera houses all over. In addition to opera roles from Mozart, Bizet and Berlioz, the opera singer also includes oratorical works by Bach, Handel, Rossini and Vivaldi in her wide-ranging repertoire.
Atala Schöck graduated from Péter Pázmány Catholic University's Faculty of the Humanities in 1998 with a degree in German, and then went on to earn her diploma in solo voice from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 2000. For two years after completing her studies, she was a soloist at the National Theatre of Szeged, where she sang roles from Mozart, Gounod and Verdi. Since the 2003/04 season she has been making guest appearances at opera houses in other countries (Semperoper Dresden, Opera Frankfurt, Théâtre de le Monnaie, Narodní Divadlo Praha, Theater an der Wien, Opéra Bastille Paris). Between 2004 and 2007 she portrayed both a Flower Maiden and a Page in Parsifal at the Bayreuth Festival. She made her debut at the St. Galler Festspiele in 2012, in the role of Marguerite in Berlioz's opera La damnation de Faust. She regularly sings in the oratorio works of J. S. Bach, Handel, Mozart, J. Haydn, Rossini and Vivaldi. She made her Opera House debut in April 2004, in the role of Meg Page in Falstaff. Chamber Singer of the Hungarian State Opera in the season 2016/2017.