Named “lyrical revelation” at the Victoires de la musique in France in 2025 and winner of Plácido Domingo’s major competition Operalia in 2023, Julie Roset has made her mark through collaborations—particularly in the baroque repertoire—with leading conductors and stage directors around the world, at the Paris Opera, the Aix-en-Provence Festival, and the Teatro Real in Madrid. At 28, she is making her debut in Richard Strauss’s Arabella at the Met in New York, after winning the Laffont Competition there in 2022, at the end of her studies and Artist Diploma at the prestigious Juilliard School. From early October until the premiere of Arabella on November 10, Julie Roset kept a New York diary for Total Baroque Magazine.
Monday, October 6– Return to New York
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