anna moog

Anna Moog, a Georgian soprano from a musical family, completed her master's studies at the Tbilisi Conservatory under Prof. Svetlana Egorova and the Cologne University of Music under Prof. Brigitte Lindner.

Active in concerts from a young age, Anna and her sister Sofiko toured internationally as the duo “Tsartsidze Sisters,” winning competitions and recording a CD of Gia Kancheli’s "Little Imber" in 2008.

She has performed at major international festivals like the Liana Isakadze, Vladimir Spivakov, Tbilisi Baroque, and “Autumn Tbilisi” festivals. At 21, she debuted in Mozart's “Mitridate” and later performed Handel’s “Radamisto,” which shaped her focus on early music.

Anna has taken masterclasses with renowned singers, including Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Linda Watson, and was a finalist in the Hans Gabor Belvedere competition. She has sung at prestigious competitions like Placido Domingo’s OPERALIA and Neue Stimmen.

At the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Anna has performed in 71 productions, including roles in “Die Entführung aus dem Serail,” “Le nozze di Figaro,” and “Die Zauberflöte,” and guest-performed at the Badisches Staatstheater.

Her repertoire spans genres from Baroque to contemporary music. Anna has been featured in concert series like the Düsseldorf Lyric Opera and the International Baroque Festival in Georgia. In 2016, she performed at the International Opera Workshop in Switzerland and began singing for KAWAI.

In 2020, Anna won the Rheinsberg Chamber Opera vocal competition and was engaged by Theater Arnstadt for an operetta concert series. In 2022, she performed Karl Jenkins’ A Mass for Peace with the Rheinische Philharmonie and recorded Mendelssohn's Ave Maria for a Koblenz project.

In 2023, Anna won second prize at the Lions Club Cologne song competition and performed in Estonia at the Yosef Hassidi competition. In 2024, she will tour Texas with the Georgian violin ensemble Si-Mi as part of the Blue Candlelight Music Series, giving concerts and workshops.


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