Wiebke Huhs, born in Stuttgart, is a versatile mezzo-soprano who is at home in many styles and genres.
Difficult parts and roles are her passion, because the WHY behind the character has always fascinated her.
She received her musical training at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg with Prof. Ingrid Kremling and at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Stuttgart with Prof. Dunja Vejzovic and Prof. Sylvia Koncza. She is currently working privately with the dramatic Wagner singer and mezzo-soprano Eva Randova and continues to refine her technique.
On the opera stage, Wiebke Huhs has embodied numerous major roles with great expression and intensity, e.g. Agrippina in Handel's opera of the same name in Vienna, Poppea in "L'Incoronazione di Poppea" at the Royal Theater Cetinje in Montenegro, SCHAF at the National Theater Luxembourg, the Mother in "Hänsel und Gretel" in Hamburg or Jezibaba in "Rusalka" in Teplice and many more.
"Wiebke Huhs loves to sing operettas and musicals. She has already appeared on stage as Countess Mariza and Sylva Varescu (Czardasfürstin), but also as Eliza Doolittle (My fair lady), Annie (Annie get your gun), Ellen (Miss Saigon) and Christine (Phantom of the Opera). Above all, she loves to play the roles with a lot of wit and humor - a reference to her school days, when she played theater and cabaret intensively.
Wiebke Huhs is also a sought-after concert soloist. She devotes a significant part of her work to church music and early music. She has sung with Helmuth Rilling, Stefan Weiler, Ton Koopman and Bernhard Klebel at the International Bach Festival in Stuttgart and Eisenach, toured with Ton Koopman in Denmark, sung as a soloist at the Vantaan Baroque Festival in Helsinki, at the Handel Academy in Karlsruhe and at the Tage der Alten Musik in Berlin. She is currently on tour with her early music "Trio Octopus".
She regularly works with major orchestras and sang in the world premiere and on the CD of Helmut Zapf's "Das goldene Kalb" in Rheinsberg (2008) and Bach's Christmas Oratorio (2010). Her regular concert venues include Hamburg's Michel, Ulm Minster and many other churches in Germany and abroad.
Wiebke Huhs now passes on her knowledge and skills in workshops, seminars and lectures.