Anda-Louise Bogza performed in the major renowned opera houses in Europe and overseas. She was successful as AIDA at the VIENNA STATE OPERA, BERLIN STATE OPERA, DEUTSCHE OPER BERLIN, Opera Leipzig. She made a big impression as TOSCA  at the festival MAGGIO MUSICALE FIORENTINO - Florence, at the Bavarian State Opera Munich (conductor Zubin Mehta), Frankfurt Opera, L´Opéra National de Bordeaux, New Israeli Opera Tel Aviv, Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, SEMPEROPER Dresden (2009 and 2010 - conductor Fabio Luisi, stage director Johannes Schaaf), ARENA di VERONA - 2009 (TOSCA - conductor P. Morandi, stage director Hugo de Ana), in 2010 TOSCA in TEATRO dell´OPERA di ROMA, the National Operas of Bratislava, Prague, Bucharest and in Japan. She sang Katia KABANOVA ("Katia") in Tokyo (SUNTORY HALL), at the Janáèek Opera and State Opera Prague and DONNA ANNA at the Opera Marseille. In 2008 she performed MINNIE in Puccini´s "La Fanciulla del West", in 2011 MANON LESCAUT (Manon) in Teatro Filarmonico Verona (stage director Graham Vick) and ABIGAILLE ("Nabucco") in Odeon Acropolis Theatre Athens. She made her successful debut at the Opéra National de Paris BASTILLE, SEMPEROPER and THÉÂTRE ROYAL de la MONNAIE ("Rusalka") and in 2008 she sang the title role of RUSALKA  in TEATRO dell´ OPERA di ROMA  (conductor G. Neuhold).
       The repertoire of the artist also includes the part of LEONORA (Verdi -"Il Trovatore"), which she sang at the ARENA di VERONA (2010 - stage director Franco Zeffirelli, conductor Marco Armiliato), HAMBURG STATE OPERA, the Budapest State Opera, the Royal Opera Copenhagen, at the TEATRO de la MAESTRANZA Sevilla (conductor Maurizio Arena), in Italy and USA. She also recorded a complete version of "Il Trovatore" (Leonora), released at ARTE NOVA Classics. Moreover a portrait of the artist with Italian arias was released at Arte Nova Classics and under the label DECCA Pavel Haas
´opera "Der Scharlatan"(Rosina).

       Anda-Louise Bogza studied at the "George Enescu" Conservatory and at the Academy of Music in Bucharest and Prague (piano, singing and harpsichord).

       First engagements brought the artist to the Prague State Opera and National Theatre Prague, two houses where she can be seen in numerous roles such as KATIA ("Katia Kabanov
á"), JENÙFA ("Jenùfa"), SINA (Hans Krasa "Verlobung im Traum"), DONNA ANNA ("Don Giovanni"), LEONORA ("Il Trovatore"), AIDA ("Aida"), TOSCA ("Tosca"), GIORGETTA ("Il Tabarro"), AMELIA ("Un ballo in maschera"), ELISABETTA ("Don Carlo"), LISA ("Pique Dame"), MINNIE ("La Fanciulla del West"), MANON ("Manon Lescaut"), ABIGAILLE ("Nabucco"), RUSALKA, DESDEMONA ("Otello"), TURANDOT ("Turandot").

In 1994 she won the First Prize and the Prize of the Audience at the Vienna International Singing Competition. In 2008 she received the "THALIA Prize " for the role of MINNIE in Puccini
´s "LA FANCIULLA DEL WEST".

       She performed also at the MUSIKVEREINSSAAL VIENNA (Verdi - "Requiem", Schubert - "Mass Es dur" , Haydn - "Jahreszeiten"), in 2008 - FESTSPIELHAUS SALZBURG - MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA (Verdi -"Requiem"), ROYAL ALBERT HALL London (Dvo
øák - "The Spectre´s Bride"), Brucknerhaus Linz (Janáèek - "Glagolitic Mass"), Liederhalle Stuttgart (Rachmaninov - "The Bells"), Amphitheatre Madrid (Beethoven - "IX. Symphony"), Czech Philharmonic Prague (Dvoøák - "Stabat Mater", Mahler - "II., IV. Symphony", Martinù - "The epic of Gilgamesh", Verdi - "Requiem"), Bucharest Radio Hall (Brahms - "Ein Deutsches Requiem"), Châtelet Paris, the Opera House Nice, at the National Concert Hall Dublin, Bilbao Auditorium Euskalduna (2009 - Verdi - "Requiem"), Riga, Tokyo, Taipei with renowned orchestras such as the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Orchestra London, GEWANDHAUSORCHESTER Leipzig or Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra.

       Anda-Louise Bogza worked with conductors - Zubin Mehta, Maurizio Arena, Fabio Luisi, Günter Neuhold, PierGiorgio Morandi, Renato Palumbo, Marco Armiliato, Adam Fischer, Ascher Fisch, Dan Ettinger, Niksa Bareza, M. Jurovski, F. M. Carminati, Ivan Anguelov, Jiøí Bìlohlávek, Carlo Franci, Jim Wang, John Fiore, Hilary Griffiths, Marco Balderi, Vjekoslav Sutej, Leopold Hager, Jun Märkl, Alexander Vedernikov and stage directors – Franco Zeffirelli, Robert Carsen, Hugo de Ana, Nicholas Joel, Graham Vick, Filippo Crivelli, Johannes Schaaf, Alberto Fassini, Mario Corradi, Marco Gandini, Stefan Herheim, B. Corsetti, G. Friedrich, Vladim
ír Morávek, Mario Pontiggia.