Guest engagements have already taken her to Switzerland, Italy, France, Argentina, the George Enescu Festival in Bucharest, the Marvão Music Festival in Portugal, as well as to Israel and Brazil.
She is currently deepening her studies at the Mozarteum University Salzburg in the class of Prof. Katharina Rössner and draws artistic inspiration from masterclasses with renowned figures such as Juliane Banse, Chen Reiss, Wolfgang Holzmair, Andreas Scholl, Christiane Iven, and Dame Emma Kirkby.
As part of the “Change of Arts, Arts of Change” scholarship, she co-founded the artist collective EnvironMental Arts with fellow students, focusing on themes of sustainability and mental health. There, she performed the leading role in the opera production The Tale of the Earth and the Youth. During her bachelor’s studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, she performed the role of Berta in Rossini’s The Barber of Seville. With the Baroque orchestra La Banda, she appeared in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. Her operatic repertoire includes roles such as Mozart’s Pamina, Weber’s Ännchen, and Menotti’s Lucy.
As a recitalist, she is particularly passionate about the works of female composers.
Her love for singing was nurtured early on in the children’s and youth choir of the Bavarian State Opera. Already at the age of eight, the Austrian-German Clara took on a variety of roles—from Brundibar and Lucignolo to solo parts in operas such as La Bohème and Die Gezeichneten.
Step into the world of Clara Regina Heupgen, a soprano whose musical passion and artistry enchant audiences. The story of this young artist continues—stay tuned for more musical adventures.
As of April 2025