Isabel Eve, 13-Year-Old Albanian-Canadian Soprano, Stuns Belgium After Arena di Verona Debut

 At just 13 years old, Albanian-Canadian soprano Isabel Eve is already building an impressive record on European stages.

13-year-old soprano Isabel Eve performing onstage in a blush gown alongside conductor Dirk Brossé
 Albanian-Canadian soprano Isabel Eve performs alongside conductor Dirk Brossé, earning praise from Belgian media following her captivating performance before 2,000 spectators at "Klassiek in het Park" in Brasschaat.

Following her recent solo performance at the prestigious Arena di Verona, Isabel once again attracted attention, this time in Belgium, where she performed at “Klassiek in het Park” in Brasschaat.

Before an audience of approximately 2,000 spectators, the young soprano performed alongside soprano Ana Naqe, under the direction of renowned Belgian conductor Dirk Brossé.

Belgian Media Praise Isabel Eve

Isabel's performance did not go unnoticed by the Belgian media. The newspaper GVA highlighted the 13-year-old soprano in its coverage of the evening, praising her vocal ability and describing her as already possessing “a fantastic voice.”

The recognition comes only months after Isabel's solo appearance at Arena di Verona, one of Europe's most prestigious opera venues.

From Arena di Verona to Belgium

Despite her young age, Isabel Eve has already performed on several important European stages, steadily building an international profile in classical music.

Her appearance in Brasschaat adds another significant performance to a growing list of European engagements and demonstrates the attention she is attracting beyond the Albanian and Canadian communities.

An International Award at Just Nine

Isabel's achievements began at an exceptionally young age. She won first prize at an international competition when she was only nine years old, marking an early milestone in her developing career.

Now, at 13, she is performing before thousands of people and sharing stages with established artists and musicians.

For an artist so young, the trajectory is remarkable: from winning international recognition as a child to performing at Arena di Verona and receiving praise from Belgian media, Isabel Eve is quickly emerging as a young voice to watch in European classical music.

At only 13, Isabel Eve's European journey is already gaining remarkable momentum—and her biggest stages may still be ahead.

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