
“Swiss soprano Gabriela Scherer is in high demand for her lyric German roles with her Arabella and her Senta in “Der fliegende Holländer” among her most popular warhorses. But she isn’t letting anyone put her in a box.
The soprano is leading her career on her own terms and performing roles that speak to her. This season she made her role debut as Leonore in “Fidelio” followed by her role debut as Chrysothemis in “Elektra.” She quickly switched to Mozart for her role debut as Donna Elvira in “Don Giovanni” and this summer she makes the leap to Bayreuth where she will sing the role of Gutrune in “Götterdämmerung.” She will also sing her signature role of Senta.
But then Scherer is making sure to continue expanding her repertoire by singing more Mozart and Verdi.
OperaWire had the chance to speak with the soprano on her career path, the challenges she has faced to get to where she is and how she keeps her voice healthy singing so many dramatic roles.”
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Q & A: Soprano Gabriela Scherer on Singing Mozart, Strauss & Wagner & The Challenges of Her Career
The February 2026 issue of Opernwelt features an in-depth portrait of Gabriela Scherer. Titled “Mutter Courage”, the article by Jürgen Otten presents a nuanced portrait of a singer distinguished by artistic independence and versatility beyond conventional categorisation.
In a wide-ranging interview with ClassicPoint, Gabriela Scherer reflects on key moments of her career, her artistic development, and the importance of authenticity in today’s operatic world.
On 21 November, Gabriela Scherer and Michael Volle joined RBB’s MEINE MUSIK for a live conversation with Fanny Tanck. They spoke about life on and off the stage, how they navigate family and performing schedules, and the experiences that have shaped their musical paths - from Berlin to Bayreuth.