Dutch soprano Margreet Honig studied with Annie Hermes and Corrie Bijster at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. From there, she went to the United States with Evelyne Lear for further studies and dedicated herself to the French repertoire in Paris under the guidance of Pierre Bernac. She has given many recitals with pianist Rudolf Jansen, and has recorded with him and the Radio Chamber Orchestra (conducted by Kenneth Montgomery).
In the last 30 years, she has dedicated herself to pedagogical aspects of singing. She worked many years at the Rotterdam Conservatory and at the Sweelink Conservatory in Amsterdam. She is regularly invited for masterclasses and interpretation courses in Europe and the United States. What's more, she has taught at the Conservatoires of Zürich, Basel, Stuttgart, Hamburg and Versailles, at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, the Académie du Festival Aix-en-Provence, the Royal Academy in London, and the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Furthermore, she works regularly at the opera studios of Munchen, Basel, and Latvia.
Students from all around the world have performed on famous stages with the help of Margreet Honig. She has gained international recognition for being a vocal coach to many singers who have developed advanced careers in professional singing.
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