At age 6, Victory Brinker first encountered opera, and it was then that she decided she wanted to pursue a career as an opera singer.
Victory learnt her first aria in just two days, and three weeks later, she won her very first talent competition.
That year, she participated in 13 talent competitions and won a total of 12.
Victory started learning arias in seven different languages the following year, and she later performed at festivals and sporting events all over the nation.
And it’s not difficult to understand why.
She says, ‘I love the challenge of the challenging arrangements, the technique necessary to sing, all the runs, and the various languages all the arias are written in.’
Due to its unusually wide and difficult two octave vocal range, this aria is unforgettable.
Josepha Hofer, Mozart’s sister-in-law, was in mind when he composed it.
This viewer describes how she performed, saying,
‘OMG. Her voice is so rich and full. Her voice is darker and fuller than it should be and she does something no other child has ever done in my experience: her performance is full of emotion.
I have heard some talented kids perform this aria, and some of them may do better with the highest notes.
The anger is present. The Queen of the Night IS Victory Brinke. I’m hoping to live long enough to watch her develop into the incredible opera singer she will be.’
Victory has natural talent, but she works hard to develop it by training with her mother for 45 to an hour every day.
She wants to demonstrate to everyone that she belongs on the big stage. Victory needs to eat.
Check out and listen to this amazing young woman below!