Tasoula Vorka, a lyrico-coloratura soprano from Nicosia, Cyprus, is a multifaceted artist known for her captivating performances both locally and internationally. With a solid foundation in music theory, harmony, and piano, alongside a classical singing degree, Tasoula’s repertoire spans a wide range of operatic genres. She has graced stages in Austria, Italy, England, Greece, Romania, and Korea, bringing to life roles from both classical and contemporary operas, operettas, oratorios, lieder, and musicals.
Her notable roles include the 1st Witch and Belinda in “Dido and Aeneas” by H.Purcell, Amore in “Orfeo ed Euridice” by Chr.Gluck, and Genovieffa in “Suor Angelica” by G.Puccini, showcasing her versatility and depth as a performer. Tasoula’s talent extends to musical theatre, where she has enchanted audiences in productions like “The Little Mermaid” and lent her voice to Fiona in “Shrek.”
As a soloist with the Cyprus Opera Organization, Tasoula continues to collaborate with esteemed choirs and orchestras, earning accolades for her performances, including a first prize in Korea for a symphonic piece by Adamos Katsantonis. Her collaborations with directors and maestros of international repute highlight her standing in the operatic community.
Beyond her artistic endeavors, Tasoula is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of singers as a vocal teacher, while her academic achievements in history, philosophy, and business further reflect her diverse talents and interests.