Juliana Zara has officially joined Hilbert Artists Management, enhancing the agency’s roster for global representation. Zara is recognized for her passionate interpretations of contemporary music, bringing a wealth of experience from her recent engagements in prominent European opera houses.
From 2019 to 2021, Zara was a member of the Opernstudio at the Bayerische Staatsoper, where she honed her skills alongside distinguished artists. Following this, from 2021 to 2023, she served as a member of the ensemble at Staatstheater Darmstadt, further solidifying her reputation in the opera community.
This upcoming season marks a significant milestone for Zara as she prepares to make her house debut at Theater an der Wien. She will take on the role of the Cheshire Cat in Unsuk Chin’s innovative adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland.” Additionally, she is set to perform as Woglinde in a concert version of Wagner’s “The Ring Cycle” with the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra.
Zara’s talent will also be showcased at the Royal Theater Copenhagen, where she is scheduled to make her debut later this season. Her expanding repertoire and the prestige of the venues at which she will perform highlight her growing influence in the world of contemporary opera.
The announcement of Zara’s partnership with Hilbert Artists Management comes at a time when the agency is actively seeking to diversify its talent pool. In recent news, Hilbert Artists Management appointed a new managing director, signaling a dynamic phase for the organization as it aims to broaden its scope of representation and enhance its global outreach.
Zara’s artistic journey reflects a commitment to pushing the boundaries of opera, and her affiliation with Hilbert Artists Management is expected to open new avenues for her career. As she steps into these exciting roles, audiences can anticipate extraordinary performances that blend traditional opera with contemporary interpretations.
With a solid foundation built through her previous engagements, Zara is poised to make a significant impact in the world of classical music and opera, demonstrating the potential of fresh talent in a rapidly evolving industry.
