Margreet Honig

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Margreet Honig

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Voice
She has gained international recognition for being a vocal coach to many singers who have developed advanced careers in professional singing.

The Dutch soprano Margreet Honig first studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory with Annie Hermes and Corrie Bijster. She then went to the United States to study with Evelyne Fear and then to Paris, under the direction of Pierre Bernac, where she decided to devote herself to the French musical repertoire. She gave several recitals with the pianist Rudolf Jansen, and recorded with the Radio Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Montgomery.

Margreet Honig has been teaching voice for the past thirty years. She worked for many years at the Rotterdam Conservatory and the Amsterdam Conservatory (formerly the Sweelink Conservatory). Margreet is regularly invited to give masterclasses and performance courses in Europe and the United States. She teaches at the conservatories of Zurich, Basel, Stuttgart, Hamburg and Versailles, at the CNSM in Paris, at the Aix en Provence Festival Academy, at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and at the Royal Academy in London. She also works regularly at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, the Basel Opera and the Latvian National Opera.

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Masterclasses of Margreet Honig

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Photo of content Breathing exercises
Breathing exercises
In this masterclass, Professors Margreet Honig and Maarten Koningsberger are giving breathing advice to a group of voice students.
Photo of content Serse, Serse’s aria (Crude furie) by Georg Friedrich Haendel
Serse, Serse’s aria (Crude furie) by Georg Friedrich Haendel
Margreet Honig and Tina Drôle work on breathing techniques and how to prepare oneself before singing.
Photo of content Manon, Manon’s aria (Je marche sur tous les chemins) by Jules Massenet
Manon, Manon’s aria (Je marche sur tous les chemins) by Jules Massenet
Margreet Honig and Séléna Hollemaërt-Awadé work on intonation, tempo, and diction in this masterclass for the voice.
Photo of content L’incoronazione di Poppea, Ottone’s aria (E pur’ io torno qui) by Claudio Monteverdi
L’incoronazione di Poppea, Ottone’s aria (E pur’ io torno qui) by Claudio Monteverdi
In this masterclass for voice, Margreet Honig and Jacob Ingbar explore various techniques related to breathing.
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