Mezzo-Soprano
A Franco-Swiss mezzo-soprano of ascending international prominence, Eve-Maud Hubeaux has established herself as a commanding interpreter of the dramatic mezzo repertoire, from Carmen to Amneris, earning the Herbert-von-Karajan Award in 2024.
Defining moments and milestones
Trained simultaneously in law and voice at Swiss institutions, Eve-Maud Hubeaux emerged from the Opéra Studio of the Opéra National du Rhin to establish herself as a mezzo-soprano of substantial dramatic authority, performing Carmen, Amneris, and Eboli across Europe's premier houses. Her breakthrough came with a triumphant 2022 performance as Amneris at the Salzburg Festival, leading to the Herbert-von-Karajan Award in 2024 and engagements at the Vienna State Opera, Staatsoper Berlin, and the Opéra de Paris. Now in her mid-career ascendancy, she continues to expand her repertoire into Wagner and contemporary opera while maintaining her position as one of Europe's most sought-after dramatic mezzo-sopranos.
Herbert-von-Karajan Award (2024), awarded for outstanding artistic achievements following her acclaimed performance as Amneris in Aida at the Salzburg Festival (2022)
Institut Jaques-Dalcroze de Genève; Conservatoire de Lausanne (Certificate in Singing, 2008); Université de Lausanne (Bachelor's degree in Law, 2007); Université de Savoie-Chambéry (Master's degree in Contract Law, 2009; PhD in Civil Liability Law, in progress with high-level artist status)
Recordings featuring Eve-Maud Hubeaux in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.