Announcing the Operalia 2022 Winners!

Operalia 2022 Winners 1st Prize
Announcing the Operalia 2022 Winners!
October 30, 2022

We are proud to announce the Operalia 2022 Winners!

Congratulations to all Winners and Participants for another great edition of Plácido Domingo’s Operalia, the World Opera Competition!

First Prize
Juliana Grigoryan, soprano, Armenia
Anthony León, tenor, USA

Second Prize
Serena Sáenz, soprano, Spain
Duke Kim, tenor, USA
Nils Wanderer, countertenor, Germany

Third Prize
Maire Therese Carmack, mezzo-soprano, USA
Youngjun Park, baritone, South Korea
Jongwon Han, bass-baritone, South Korea

Birgit Nilsson Prize
Serena Sáenz, soprano, Spain

The Pepita Embil Prize of Zarzuela
Serena Sáenz, soprano, Spain

The Don Plácido Domingo Ferrer Prize of Zarzuela
Anthony León, tenor, USA

Rolex Prize of the Audience
Juliana Grigoryan, soprano, Armenia
Youngjun Park, baritone, South Korea

CulturArte Prize
Anthony Ciaramitaro, tenor, USA

Photo: Evija Trifanova / Latvian National Opera
Operalia 2022 Winners 1st Prize
Announcing the Operalia 2022 Winners!
October 30, 2022

We are proud to announce the Operalia 2022 Winners!

Congratulations to all Winners and Participants for another great edition of Plácido Domingo’s Operalia, the World Opera Competition!

First Prize
Juliana Grigoryan, soprano, Armenia
Anthony León, tenor, USA

Second Prize
Serena Sáenz, soprano, Spain
Duke Kim, tenor, USA
Nils Wanderer, countertenor, Germany

Third Prize
Maire Therese Carmack, mezzo-soprano, USA
Youngjun Park, baritone, South Korea
Jongwon Han, bass-baritone, South Korea

Birgit Nilsson Prize
Serena Sáenz, soprano, Spain

The Pepita Embil Prize of Zarzuela
Serena Sáenz, soprano, Spain

The Don Plácido Domingo Ferrer Prize of Zarzuela
Anthony León, tenor, USA

Rolex Prize of the Audience
Juliana Grigoryan, soprano, Armenia
Youngjun Park, baritone, South Korea

CulturArte Prize
Anthony Ciaramitaro, tenor, USA

Photo: Evija Trifanova / Latvian National Opera