
Dominika Škrabalová, an emerging Czech mezzosoprano, is currently a member of the Semperoper Junges Ensemble.
She’s performed there as Zweite Dame (Zauberflöte), title character of Mrs. Smith (Bald Soprano), Tebaldo (Don Carlo), a triple role of Shepherd, Cat and Squirrel in L’Enfant et les Sortilèges or Dienerin/Kinderstimme (Frau ohne Schatten) under the baton of Christian Thielemann. German audience also saw her as the Fox in Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen in Theater Magdeburg.
In summer 2024 Dominika sang Rosina (Il barbiere di Siviglia) at the Opernspiele Munot in Schaffhausen. She cooperates with Moravian-Silesian Theatre in Ostrava which is connected to the beginnings of her operatic path. Currently she can be seen there as the Fox or Háta (The Bartered Bride). She also created there characters as Purcell’s Dido, Venere in Monteverdi’s Il ballo delle ingrate, Contralto in Johnson’s Four-Note Opera, Carlotta in Salieri’s La scuola de’ gelosi and others. In the Silesian Theatre in Opava she created Maddalena (Rigoletto).
Dominika won the Main prize at the International Competition Opernspiele Munot in Switzerland. She also successfully went through the competition Jeunesses Musicales to sing alongside the Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava (CZ). Dominika
won the 2nd prize at the Antonin Dvorak’s International Singing Competition in Carlsbad (CZ). She also gained there a Special Prize of Jarmila Novotná for the most succesful Czech female participant, Special Prize of Antonín Dvořák for the best performance of Dvořák’s aria (Ježibaba from Rusalka), Special Prize of the Carlsbad Symphony Orchestra and Special Prize of Gustav Mahler.