Anja-Nina Bahrmann
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Born in Siegburg, Bahrmann began her studies in 2001 at the Hochschule für Musik Saar in the voice class of Rosemarie Bühler-Frey. She deepened her vocal studies at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf. Her singing teacher there was Jeanne Piland. Anja-Nina Bahrmann also took lessons in the Lied class of Matthias Goerne and attended master classes with Ingeborg Most, Christiane Oelze, Leonard Hokanson and Christine Schäfer. She completed her studies in 2006 with a diploma.[4]
She won several prestigious prizes while still a student. In 2003, she won 3rd prize at the EURIAD-Vocaal Concours in the Netherlands and also received a special prize for her exceptional song interpretation. At the 4th International Hilde Zadek Singing Competition 2005 in Vienna she received the Schönberg Prize. In the same year, Bahrmann won two further prizes: 1st prize at the Richard Strauss Competition and also 1st prize at the Schmolz and Bickenbach Competition. In 2005, she received two scholarships: from the Hans and Eugenia Jütting Foundation in Stendal and from the Basel DOMS Foundation.[5]
