Lydia Hoen Tjore

Soprano


Soprano Lydia Hoen Tjore stands out as one of Norway's most promising and captivating opera talents. After she emerged from The Royal Opera Academy, Copenhagen, making history as one of its youngest graduates, she was part of the two-year Young Artists Programme at the Norwegian National Opera.

Possessing the fine blend of light and richness in her sound she sings a wide range of both opera- and concert roles. As such she sang Mimi La Boheme, Micaëla Carmen and Donna Elvira Don Giovanni and on the concert-stage she thrilled in works by fellow countryman Edward Grieg, J. S. Bach, G. F. Händel among others.

Lydia showcased her talent on an international stage, reaching the finals of The Queen Sonja International Music Competition and securing the prestigious Ingrid Bjoner Prize. Hailing from Radøy island, Lydia's musical journey began at a very young age under the guidance of her mother, before blossoming into a multifaceted career marked by dedication and excellence. And recently she was among the winners and took home the audience-, critics- and recital-prizes at the 9th Renata Tebaldi International Voice Competition 2024 in San Marino.