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Janine Kitzen
Kitzen, December 2013
Kitzen, December 2013
Background information
Born (1978-03-01) 1 March 1978 (age 46)
Kerkrade, Netherlands
GenresOpera, operatic pop, musical theatre
Occupationsoprano singer
Years active1996–present
Websitejanine-kitzen.com

Janine Kitzen (born 1 March 1978 in Kerkrade, The Netherlands)[1] is a soprano singer in opera and musical theatre. Although she was born in a family with no real musical background, Kitzen knew from an early age she wanted to build a career in singing. At the age of ten, she sang her first public solo guided by André Rieu.[2]

Kitzen studied solo singing at the Maastricht Academy of Music. After finishing this study successfully in 2001, she continued with a one-year program of musical theatre at the Fontys University of Applied Sciences in Tilburg. During her study, the soprano performed in leading roles in operas, operettes and musicals. For example, she played Bastienne in Mozart's opera Bastien und Bastienne.[3] In 1998 she won the first price at the television contest Una Voce Particolare [nl].[4]

After her studies, Kitzen continued performing and played in numerous productions including her role as leading character Christine in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera[5] and, more recently, during the 2010 Monschau Klassik festival as Zerlina in Mozart's Don Giovanni.[6]

Recordings

Kitzen has made several recordings. Following the television show Una Voce Particolare, she recorded a CD as part of the quartet Luxus. She introduced her first single "Only Love" and has created a solo CD My Musical Diary with combinations of sounds from musicals and pop-music.

References

  1. ^ "Kitzen, Janine", biography, Kerkrade, Gisteren en Vandaag (KGV) Template:Nl icon
  2. ^ Reijnaerts, Ton, De charme van Janine Kitzen, Zondagkrant Parkstad Limburg 25 September 2004 Template:Nl icon
  3. ^ Official website Janine Kitzen
  4. ^ Janine Kitzen, profile at last.fm
  5. ^ "Eine Holländerin spielt die Christine Daaé im Phantom der Oper" by Jürgen Brand, Stuttgarter Zeitung, 20 December 2002 Template:De icon
  6. ^ "Monschau-Klassik: Für Janine Kitzen wird ein Traum war" by P. St, Aachener Zeitung, 27 April 2010 Template:De icon