Anna
Wojcik

Soprano
Anna Wojcik
(She/Her) Anna Wojcik is a young Polish-Canadian soprano, hailed as “one to watch” (Opera ramblings, 2019). Anna is a recent graduate of The Royal Conservatory of Music’s Glenn Gould School. She has performed many opera roles including The Queen of the Night (Magic Flute), Madame Herz (Impresario), Anne (Singing Only Softly), Susanna (Marriage of Figaro), Annina (La Traviata) and Nora (Riders to the Sea). Anna is also the co-founder of Nóżki Opera, a collective of young artists passionate about creating vibrant and original opera productions. 
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Anna Wojcik

Anna Wojcik is a young Polish-Canadian soprano who has already performed for audiences across Canada, the US, Poland, and Germany. Anna has won countless competitions including the 69th ACPC Marcella Kochańska-Sembrich Vocal Competition, the Doreen Chaddock Memorial Vocal Scholarship Competition, as well as the Oakville Chamber Orchestra Youth Concerto Competition. She has appeared with the Royal Conservatory Orchestra, Toronto Sinfonietta, Camerata Ensemble, and the Celebrity Symphony Orchestra. In 2015, Anna sang in Carnegie Hall for the American Protégé Competition Winners Recital. The following year, she received the 2016 Emerging Music Artist MARTY Award from the Mississauga Arts Council for her accomplishments. 

Anna has performed many opera roles including: 2nd Spirit in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte (GGS), Annina in Verdi’s La traviata (SOLT), Nora in Vaughan Williams’ Riders to the Sea (SOLT), and Sister Osmina in Puccini’s Suor Angelica (GGS). As the co-founder of Nóżki Opera, Anna played The Queen of the Night in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte for an opera outreach program in schools, Madame Herz in Mozart’s Impresario during the bar production titled “Divas & Drinks”, Susanna in the garden production of Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro and Anne Frank in Cecilia Livingston’s Singing Only Softly

Anna is a graduate of The Royal Conservatory of Music’s Glenn Gould School, where she studied with Jean Macphail and Peter Tiefenbach. For a year prior to her post-secondary studies, Anna was a scholarship student at the Phil & Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists. As a first-generation Canadian, Anna’s passion is discovering the little-known repertoire of Polish composers.

Updated February 2023.

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