Rebeka made her professional debut in 2007 at the
Theater Erfurt as Violetta in
La traviata, a role in which she would later sing at the
Latvian National Opera,
Vienna Volksoper and
Finnish National Opera. Also in 2007, she participated
Alberto Zedda's Accademia Rossiniana, portraying Folleville and Madama Cortese in
Il viaggio a Reims at the
Rossini Opera Festival, where she returned for
Maometto II (2008),
Stabat Mater (2010). Other engagements include Agilea in
Teseo (
Komische Oper Berlin), Britten's
War Requiem (
Liverpool Philharmonic), Tatyana in
Eugene Onegin (
Teatro Lirico di Cagliari), and made her
La Scala debut in
Il viaggio a Reims, before portraying Elettra in Mozart's
Idomeneo at the
Opéra national de Lorraine. In May and June, she performed Micaëla in
Carmen in Baden-Baden (dir.
Teodor Currentzis), and Valencia (dir.
Zubin Mehta). In July 2010, she made her
Royal Opera, London debut by replacing
Angela Gheorghiu in
La traviata; she only returned to replace
Sonya Yoncheva in the same production in 2015. Later in the year, she sang her first Donna Anna in
Don Giovanni in
Deutsche Oper Berlin's new production, and was featured in a new staging of
Moïse et Pharaon at the
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma conducted by Muti. Rebeka performed in Rossini's
Stabat Mater with the
NDR Sinfonieorchester in April 2011. In October 2011, she made her
Metropolitan Opera debut in
Michael Grandage's new production of
Don Giovanni, and subsequently performed in another
Moïse et Pharaon, presented by the
American Symphony Orchestra and the
Collegiate Chorale, conducted by
James Bagwell at
Carnegie Hall. The year 2012 saw her performances in Riga: two solo concerts on 15 January and 28 September, and role debut as Lucia in
Lucia di Lammermoor. She returned to Berlin for Violetta, and then repeated the role in Florence. Later in the year, she made her
Vienna State Opera debut with Donna Anna, and returned in consecutive seasons for
Don Giovanni,
La traviata,
The Tales of Hoffmann (Antonia), and
Roméo et Juliette (Juliette). She sang in two
William Tell premiere productions in 2013:
Pierre Audi's at
De Nederlandse Opera, and
Graham Vick's at the Rossini Opera Festival, which was followed by her first Juliette (
Verona Arena). She made her
Lyric Opera of Chicago debut in
La traviata, and returned for
Robert Falls' new
Don Giovanni, which opened the 2014/15 season. In May 2013, she made her
Zürich Opera House debut in Donna Anna, returning in the 2013/14 season for Donna Anna, Leïla (
Les pêcheurs de perles), and Fiordiligi (
Così fan tutte), in the 2015/16 season for Violetta and Vitellia (
La clemenza di Tito). In 2014, she performed in
Maometto II in Rome, and a new
William Tell production at the Bavarian State Opera, where she would sing
Così fan tutte and
Don Giovanni in the next two seasons. Later in the year, she returned to the Metropolitan Opera for Violetta and the following Musetta (
La bohème). In 2015, Rebeka sang Liù in a concert performance of
Turandot in Riga, and Rossini's
Stabat Mater at the
Rheingau Musik Festival. She later joined the
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest in concerts at the
TivoliVredenburg and
Concertgebouw. She returned to Latvia for a concert program on 14 November 2015 as part of the opening of the
Great Amber Concert Hall. The year 2016 saw her debut in various roles: Mimì in
La bohème (
Mannheim National Theatre), title role in
Norma (
Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste), Ginevra in
Ariodante (
Lausanne Opera). In summer, she performed in Mozart's
Idomeneo in Audi Sommerkonzerte,
La traviata in NDR Klassik Open Air, and replaced
Sonya Yoncheva in concert performances of
Thaïs at the
Salzburg Festival, debuting in the title role against
Plácido Domingo. In October 2016, she returned to the Met for Pierre Audi's production of
William Tell, and sang her first Donna Elvira (
Don Giovanni) in the same season. In 2017, she debuted in
Maria Stuarda, first in three concert performances in Latvia, then a staged production in Rome. She was rejoined by Domingo in performances of
La traviata, at the
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, Plácido Domingo Classics in
Pécs (festival dedicated to the singer), and
Astana Opera. In the 2017/18 season she was named the first-ever artist-in-residence by the
Münchner Rundfunkorchester. They collaborated in three concerts:
Luisa Miller in concert version, New Year's Eve Gala, and "Vive l'opera" concert. == Marriage ==