Grammy Award winner Waltraud Meier is a German dramatic soprano and mezzo-soprano singer. She is particularly known for her Wagnerian roles as Kundry, Isolde, Ortrud, Venus, Fricka, and Sieglinde, but has also had success in the French and Italian repertoire appearing as Eboli, Amneris, Carmen, and Santuzza. She resides in Munich.
Meier has performed in the world's famed opera houses (including La Scala, Covent Garden, Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Bavarian State Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Colón Theater). She performed Wagner at the Mecca of Wagner performance, the Bayreuth Festspielhaus. She has performed under the batons of conductors including Riccardo Muti, Daniel Barenboim, Claudio Abbado, James Levine, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, and Giuseppe Sinopoli. Waltraud Meier was born in Würzburg, Germany. She sang in various choral groups during her younger years. Upon finishing her secondary education, she began graduate studies in English and Romance Languages while also taking voice lessons. She studied singing with Professor Dietger Jacob. In 1976, she decided to concentrate on a singing career and soon thereafter debuted at the Würzburg Opera as Lola in Cavalleria rusticana. Over the next several years she performed regularly at the opera house in Mannheim (1976–78). She resides in Germany.
2019
as Ortrud
2016
as Klytaemnestra
2014
as Waltraute/Zweite Norn
2013
as Sieglinde
2013
as Klytämnestra
2012
as Kundry
2012
as Waltraude
2010
as Klytämnestra
2009
as Self
2009
as Venus
2008
as Self
2007
as Isolde
2006
as Leonore
2006
as Ortrud
2005
as Kundry
2005
as Self / Kundry
1998
as Self
1998
as Isolde
1997
as Carmen
1996
as Self
1996
as Santuzza
1996
as Self
1996
as La Princesse Eboli
1995
as Isolde
1994
as Marie
1993
as Kundry
1991
as Waltraude
1988
as Carmen
as Venus