Praised for her “ravishing voice” and “compelling” stage presence, Turkish-American soprano Öznur Tülüoğlu is establishing herself as a young, rising artist “destined for bigger things.”
Öznur’s most recent season showcased her versatility with roles such as Gilda at Mobile Opera, Young Alyce (Glory Denied) at Annapolis Opera, Aspasia (Mitridate) at Opera Neo, and Barbarina at Annapolis Opera. Additionally, she performed at Washington National Opera to premiere the role of The Pigeon in Carlos Simon’s new children’s operetta, Don’t Let the Pigeon Sing Up Late! alongside Renée Fleming and Mo Willems.
In concert, Öznur appeared with Washington Concert Opera and achieved recognition as a finalist in the esteemed competitions: Jensen Foundation, Opera Mississippi, John Alexander National Vocal Competition, and Music International Grand Prix. Notably, she made her international debut as Sandrina (La finta giardiniera) at The Hungarian State Opera in collaboration with Opera Neo.