Julia has received unanimous praise for her second solo album ‘Where Corals Lie: A Journey through Songs by Edward Elgar’ with pianist Christopher Glynn, released by Chandos Records. Click here to read excerpts and here to order the album.
Julia kicks off her 21/22 season with a return to one of her favourite stages, the Semperoper Dresden as one of her signature roles: The Queen of the Night. She will also sing this role in her house debut at the Komische Oper Berlin and the Deutsche Oper am...
Julia recently joined her father, violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky, pianist Iain Burnside and cellist Tim Hugh for a virtual performance of Shostakovich’s setting of Seven Poems by Alexander Blok.
Julia returned to performing after COVID-19 in a livestream virtual recital with pianist Dylan Perez at the 1901 Arts Club, London. The programme included songs by Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy and Sergei Rachmaninov.
Julia is thrilled to release her debut album of Rachmaninov songs with Roger Vignoles. Click here to order. Here is an interview with Presto Classical where she discusses the album and her career.
Julia is delighted to be returning to the Deutsche Oper am Rhein for 3 roles in the 20/21 season: ‘Elvira’ in ‘I Puritani’ by Bellini; ’The Queen of the Night’ in Barrie Kosky’s famous production of ‘Die Zauberflöte’; and ‘Waldvogel’ in ’Siegfried’ from Wagner’s ‘Der...