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Gabriela Sima
Gabriela Sima is an Austrian opera singer who has had an active international performance career since 1979. Particularly known for her appearances at the Salzburg Festival, the Vienna State Opera, and the Zurich Opera, she has performed in roles associated with both the soprano and mezzo-soprano repertoires.
==Life and career==
Raised in Salzburg, SIma was trained at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg and the Academy of Music in Vienna. In 1979 she made her professional opera debut with Spectaculum, a Vienna based opera company dedicated to performing baroque operas. From 1979-1982 she was a member of the young artist program at the Vienna State Opera (VSO). She was then promoted to the role of resident artist with the VSO, a position she maintained until 1988 when she became a principal artist at the Zurich Opera.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gabriela Sima )
Sima made her debut at the Salzburg Festival in 1980 in Ernst Krenek's ''Karl V'', and continued to perform there regularly over the next decade. Her roles at Salzburg included Johanna in the world premiere of Friedrich Cerha's ''Baal'' (8 July 1981) and the Nurse in the world premiere of Luciano Berio's ''Un re in ascolto'' (7 July 1984). She has also appeared at Salzburg in performances of Othmar Schoeck's ''Penthesilea'' (1982), Gottfried von Einem's ''Dantons Tod'' (1983), a concert of works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1987, and 'Richard Strauss'' ''Elektra'' (1989).〔
In 1991 Sima made her debut at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein as Cherubino in ''The Marriage of Figaro'', a role which she also sang for her debut at the Teatro Comunale in Ferrara in 1994. She returned to the VSO several times during the 1990s, including appearances as Annio in ''La clemenza di Tito'' (1991), Octavian in ''Der Rosenkavalier'' (1991), and Nicklausse in ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' (1995). She has also performed in multiple production as the Hamburg State Opera during her career.〔 In 2000 she performed the role of Juno in the first modern revival of Giovanni Legrenzi's ''La divisione del mondo'' at the Schwetzingen Festival.
Other roles Sima has performed on stage include Barbarina in ''The Marriage of Figaro'', Berta in ''The Barber of Seville'', Esmeralda in ''The Bartered Bride'', The Fortuneteller in ''Arabella'', Flora in ''La traviata'', Giannetta in ''The Elixir of Love'', Papagena in ''The Magic Flute'', the Shepherd Boy in ''Tannhäuser'', Siebel in ''Faust'', and Xenia in ''Boris Godunov'' among others.〔

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