Artists 2020/21
- René Barbera
- Tanja Ariane Baumgartner
- Seong-Jin Cho
- Renaud Capuçon
- Alice Coote
- Stefan Dohr
- María Dueñas
- Catherine Foster
- Martina Gedeck
- Kirill Gerstein
- Gilles Grimaître
- Martin Grubinger
- Martin Grubinger
- Bernhard Haas
- Augustin Hadelich
- Regine Hangler
- Ilseyar Khayrullova
- Albrecht Koch
- Tomasz Konieczny
- Eduard Kutrowatz
- Dejan Lazić
- Eric Le Sage
- Jan Lisiecki
- Mirko Ludwig
- Lester Lynch
- Emily Magee
- Sally Matthews
- André Morsch
- China Moses
- Michael Nagy
- Georg Nigl
- Lisette Oropesa
- René Pape
- Javier Perianes
- Francesco Piemontesi
- Clemens Christian Pötzsch
- Julian Prégardien
- Anna Lucia Richter
- Gerhild Romberger
- Andreas Schager
- Steffen Schleiermacher
- Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt
- Christian Schmitt
- Felix Schwandtke
- Peter Simonischek
- Antoine Tamestit
- Christian Tetzlaff
- Cédric Tiberghien
- Johannes Trümpler
- Lars Vogt
- Stefan Wirth
- Johanna Wokalek

Regine Hangler
The soprano Regine Hangler has been a member of the Vienna State Opera ensemble since the 2013/14 season, where she has performed in many roles, such as a. Rosalinde (Die Fledermaus), Daphne (Daphne), Elsa (Lohengrin), Chrysothemis (Elektra), Gutrune (Götterdämmerung), Freia (Das Rheingold), Helmwige (Die Walküre) as well as in the title role of Ariadne auf Naxos. In addition to her engagement in Vienna, she will u. a. as Helmwige at the Opéra National de Paris as well as Freia, Helmwige and 3rd Norn in Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Bayreuth Festival.
With great success she embodied the title role in Daphne in Berlin under Marek Janowski and in New York and Cleveland under Franz Welser-Möst, Xanthe in Die Liebe der Danae at the Salzburg Festival and Gutrune at the Tokyo Spring Festival. In 2018 she made her acclaimed debut at the Harusai Spring Festival in Tokyo as Elsa and was a guest at the Bayreuth Festival as Helmwige and at La Scala in Milan as Chrysothemis.
Regine Hangler has performed as a concert singer in Austria, Germany, Italy, Albania, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Hungary, Israel and Japan. In the last few years numerous CD productions, radio and television broadcasts have been made.
Regine Hangler began her musical training as a violinist and violist. When she switched to singing, she realized her childhood dream and then graduated with honors from the Carinthian State Conservatory and from the University of Music in Vienna. At the same time she worked with KS Mara Zampieri in Padua. Numerous master classes rounded off her training. She has often won various scholarships for gifted students, a finalist in the Aslico competition in Italy and won 2nd prize in the Birgit Nilsson competition.