Mélanie Adami is a captivating Swiss lyric soprano renowned for her versatility and artistic depth. Her journey began with early stage experiences at the Theater St. Gallen, followed by a formative education at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, where she honed her skills under the guidance of esteemed vocalists like Inva Mula. Mélanie made her operatic debut as Frasquita in Bizet's "Carmen" at the Lucerne Theater in 2002, marking the start of a distinguished career.
Her repertoire spans the great works of the Classical and Romantic periods, as well as chamber music and timeless melodies from the 1930s and 1940s. In 2020, Mélanie founded the chamber concert series "SonntagsKonzert" in Winterthur, where she serves as the artistic director, curating programmes that showcase her musical vision. Beyond her solo performances, Mélanie has collaborated with notable artists such as baritone Aneas Humm and pianist Judit Polgar, enriching her discography with recordings that highlight her vocal prowess and interpretive sensitivity. Mélanie's ability to connect with audiences through her emotive performances makes her a standout figure in the world of classical music.