Mathilda Goike

Mezzo-soprano

Bio

Mathilda Goike is a Swedish mezzo-soprano, currently completing her Master’s degree at the Oslo Opera Academy, graduating in June 2025. She is the recipient of The Swedish Wagner Society’s Bayreuth Scholarship 2025.

During her studies at the Opera Academy, Mathilda made her debut as Olga Eugene Onegin and Kastrubai Satyagraha (Norwegian National Opera and Ballet). Other operatic roles include the title role Rinaldo, Jo Little Women by Mark Adamo, La Reine Hamlet by Thomas, Polina Pikovaya dama, Fidalma Il matrimonio segreto, Sesto Giulio Cesare, Giovanna Anna Bolena, and Dalila Samson et Dalila.

She received her Bachelor’s degree in classical singing from the School of Music in Piteå, Sweden, where she was awarded The Royal Skyttean Society Prize 2022 for outstanding artistic promise.

Recent concert highlights include performances at the Oslo Operaball, Røykenvik Opera Festival and Oslo Opera Festival. In spring 2025, she will perform with the Oslo Philharmonic, sing Charlotte Werther, and participate in both the Belvedere Singing Competition and the Elizabeth Connell Prize International Singing Competition.

Mathilda’s time at the Studio is generously supported by Elsebeth and Thomas Gatacre.

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