
Lise Davidsen
Acting
Biography
Lise Davidsen is a Norwegian opera singer
Known For

The best in the performing arts from across America and around the world including a diverse programming portfolio of classical music, opera, popular song, musical theater, dance, drama, and performance documentaries.
Great Performances

The exhilarating soprano Lise Davidsen makes her Live in HD debut in one of her signature roles, the mythological Greek heroine of Straussâs enchanting masterpiece. The outstanding cast for this March 12 transmission also features mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as the Composer of the opera-within-an-opera around which the plot revolves, with soprano Brenda Rae as the spirited Zerbinetta and tenor Brandon Jovanovich as Ariadneâs lover, the god Bacchus. Marek Janowski conducts. This live cinema transmission is part of the Metâs award-winning Live in HD series, bringing opera to movie theaters across the globe.
The Metropolitan Opera: Ariadne auf Naxos

Directed by Danish filmmakers Bjarne and Astrid Henning-Jensen, THOSE BLASTED KIDS tells a story of a group of back-alley urchins that is considered Denmarkâs first true childrenâs film.
Those Damned Kids

Extraordinary soprano Lise Davidsen stars as the volatile diva Floria Tosca for the first time at the Met. David McVicarâs thrilling production also features tenor Freddie De Tommaso in his eagerly anticipated company debut as Toscaâs revolutionary lover, Cavaradossi, and powerhouse baritone Quinn Kelsey as the sadistic chief of police Scarpia. Met Music Director Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin conducts the electrifying score, which features some of Pucciniâs most memorable melodies. This live cinema transmission is part of the Metâs award-winning Live in HD series, bringing opera to movie theaters across the globe.
The Metropolitan Opera: Tosca

Following a string of awe-inspiring Met performances, soprano Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore, who risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny.
The Metropolitan Opera: Fidelio

A dream cast assembles for Straussâs grand Viennese comedy. Soprano Lise Davidsen is the aging Marschallin, opposite mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as her lover Octavian and soprano Erin Morley as Sophie, the beautiful younger woman who steals his heart. Bass GĂŒnther Groissböck returns as the churlish Baron Ochs, and baritone Markus BrĂŒck is Sophieâs wealthy father, Faninal. Maestro Simone Young takes the Met podium to oversee Robert Carsenâs fin-de-siĂšcle staging.
The Metropolitan Opera: Der Rosenkavalier

Antonio Pappano conducts a full performance of the second opera in Richard Wagnerâs epic Der Ring des Nibelungen. During a storm, Sieglinde gives shelter to a wounded stranger. They find themselves drawn to each other. He is Siegmund, the twin from whom Sieglinde was separated in childhood. Unknown to them, their father is Wotan, the most powerful of the gods. Through Siegmund, Wotan hopes to retrieve a gold ring of ultimate power that he cannot take himself.
Royal Opera House: Die WalkĂŒre

On a stormy night, fate brings two strangers together, unleashing a love that has the power to destroy entire worlds. Meanwhile, in the realm of the gods, an epic battle erupts between the ruler Wotan and his rebellious daughter BrĂŒnnhilde.
Royal Ballet & Opera 2024/25: Die WalkĂŒre

Beethovenâs only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new production, conducted by Antonio Pappano, David Butt Philip plays the political prisoner Florestan, and Lise Davidsen his wife Leonore (disguised as âFidelioâ) who daringly sets out to rescue him. Set in strong counterpoint are the ingredients of domestic intrigue, determined love and the cruelty of an oppressive regime.
Beethoven: Fidelio

The electrifying Lise Davidsen tackles one of the ultimate roles for dramatic soprano: the Irish princess Isolde in Wagnerâs transcendent meditation on love and death. Heroic tenor Michael Spyres stars opposite Davidsen as the love-drunk Tristan. Mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova reprises her signature portrayal of BrangĂ€ne, alongside bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny, who sings Kurwenal after celebrated Met appearances in Wagnerâs Der Fliegende HollĂ€nder and Ring cycle. Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green makes an important role debut as King Marke.
The Metropolitan Opera: Tristan und Isolde

Beethovenâs only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new production, conducted by Antonio Pappano, Jonas Kaufmann plays the political prisoner Florestan, and Lise Davidsen his wife Leonore (disguised as âFidelioâ) who daringly sets out to rescue him. Set in strong counterpoint are the ingredients of domestic intrigue, determined love and the cruelty of an oppressive regime. The music is transcendent throughout and includes the famous Act I Quartet, the Prisonersâ Chorus and Florestanâs impassioned Act II cry in the darkness and vision of hope. Tobias Kratzerâs new staging brings together the dark reality of the French Revolutionary âTerrorâ and our own time to illuminate Fidelioâs inspiring message of shared humanity.
Royal Opera House: Fidelio

Anew production of TannhĂ€user, which was premiered on 26 July 2019 and presented the Bayreuth debut of conductor Valery Gergiev, as well as the house debut of young soprano star Lise Davidsen. Tobias Kratzerâs staging presented TannhĂ€user as a wildly contemporary parable of art and freedom which was praised as ânovelâ and âwrenchingâ (New York Times) and received exceptional press acclaim. hey were joined by mezzo soprano Elena Zhidkovaâs Venus (âscene stealingâ, according to Opera Today), baritone Markus Eicheâs Wolfram and Stephen Millingâs Landgraf.
Wagner: TannhÀuser

Music Director Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin conducts Verdiâs grand tale of ill-fated love, deadly vendettas, and family strife, with stellar soprano Lise Davidsen as the noble Leonora, one of the repertoryâs most tormentedâand thrillingâheroines. Director Mariusz TreliĆski delivers the companyâs first new Forza in nearly 30 years, setting the scene in a contemporary world and making extensive use of the Metâs turntable to represent the unstoppable advance of destiny that drives the operaâs chain of calamitous events. The distinguished cast also features tenor Brian Jagde as Leonoraâs forbidden beloved, Don Alvaro; baritone Igor Golovatenko as her vengeful brother, Don Carlo; bass-baritone Patrick Carfizzi as Fra Melitone; and bass Soloman Howard as both Leonoraâs father and Padre Guardiano.
The Metropolitan Opera: La Forza del Destino

Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin conducts Verdiâs grand tale of ill-fated love, deadly vendetta, and family strife.
MET Opera: La Forza del Destino 2023/24

A staging of Richard Strauss' opera "Ariadne auf Naxos" by Katie Mitchell. Recorded at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence.
Ariane Ă Naxos

Vienna Philharmonicâs annual Summer Night Concert takes place in the unique setting of the spectacular Schönbrunn Palace Gardens in Vienna. This yearâs concert focuses on popular works from the 19th and 20th centuries that highlight Europe's rich musical heritage. Norwegian opera singer and recitalist Lise Davidsen performs arias from Richard Wagner's TannhĂ€user and Giuseppe Verdi's La forza del destino. The prominent Czech composer Bedrich Smetana is also celebrated in his bicentennial year. Maestro Andris Nelsons returns to conduct the orchestra for the second time.
Summer Night Concert 2024

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Met Opera 2022/23: Der Rosenkavalier
LISE is a cinematic opera encounter â a hybrid between recorded concert and film â with soprano Lise Davidsen, the Norwegian National Opera Orchestra and conductor Edward Gardner. Viewers get to experience Lise Davidsen in the roles of three strong women from Richard Straussâ operas: the Marschallin (from Der Rosenkavalier), Arabella and Ariadne, all created by the composer who is particularly famed for his writing for the soprano voice. The three women are at different stages of life, but all reflect on who they are, where they are going, and what they have become: âThis I still must find: the young woman that I wasâ says the mature Marschallin, while the young Arabella wonders what or who she is really longing for and Ariadne longs to lose herself in order to find what has been lost. (Barbican, 2022)