
Natalie Beck (born in Stuttgart in 1998) is a member of the opera studio at Theater Lübeck and an academician of the RIAS Kammerchor Berlin for the 2025–26 season.
She studied singing at the University of Music in Freiburg, where she first completed a bachelor’s degree in singing (opera, concert, pedagogy) and then, in 2024, a master’s degree in opera and concert singing with Prof. Mareike Morr and Julia Rempe, graduating with a grade of “very good.” She also studied secondary school teaching (music and sports) at the University of Music Freiburg and the Albert Ludwig University.
She made her opera debut in 2019 at the Baden-Baden Easter Festival in the title role of Otellino in Aurélien Bello’s opera “Der Kleine und Otello” with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Other roles have taken her to the E.T.A. Hoffmann Theater Bamberg (Lisaura in Handel’s “Alessandro”) and to Brühl (Papagena in Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte” with the Kammerphilharmonie Europa). She completed her opera studies in Albert Lortzing’s “Wildschütz” in the role of Gretchen.
In the concert field, she has worked with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Landesjugendbarockorchester, the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, and conductors such as Kay Johannsen, Markus Mackowiak, and Frank Markowitsch.
She is a prize winner of the international singing competition “Young Voices Alpe Adria” of the Musikverein Graz (2024) and was a scholarship holder of the Excellence Program for Early Music of the 2nd Baroque Vocal Academy in Mainz.