Eleni Lydia Stamellou is a soprano from Athens, Greece.

She is a member of MusicAeterna founded by Teodor Currentzis.
Her main focus is on Renaissance and contemporary music. As a soloist of the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre in Russia and conducted by Teodor Currentzis she has sung Despina in “Cosi fan tutte”, Barbarina in "Le nozze di Figaro", First Witch, and Second Woman in “Dido and Aeneas”, The Mirror of Three Grae in “Nosferatu”, Lilian Holiday in “Happy End”, Danica in “Svadba”, and Pierrot in “Pierrot Lunaire”, as well as soprano solo at the world premieres of “Tristia” by Hersant and “Cantos” by Sioumak, along with “Coro” by Berio and Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher by Honneger at the Diaghilev Festival.
Additionally, at the Perm Opera she sang Frasquita in “Carmen”, Noemie in “Cendrillon”, and “Fyodor” in Boris Godunov.
Moreover, she has sung the part of Second Woman in “Dido and Aeneas” at Teatro Real, the main roles in “Schneewitte” and “Schaf” at the national theatres of Mannheim and Oldenburg, Belinda in “Dido and Aeneas” in Fundacion Gulbenkian in Lisbon, Barbarina in “Le Nozze di Figaro” in Konzerthaus Dortmund, and Annina in “La Traviata” directed by Bob Wilson.
This year she made her debut at the Salzburg Festival singing the fifth Sibylla in Carl Orff’s “De Temporum Fine Comoedia” conducted by Teodor Currentzis and directed by Romeo Castellucci.
She has won the second prize at the Ferruccio Tagliavini vocal competition in Austria with Dame Joan Sutherland as the president of the jury and has attended master classes given by Teresa Berganza, Edda Moser, and Christa Ludwig. She has worked with the following stage directors: Romeo Castellucci, Bob Wilson, Peter Sellars, Theodoros Terzopoulos, Philipp Himmellmann, Matthias Remus, and Semen Alexandrovsky.
She has given recitals in all major halls in Athens, such as Herodes Atticus Ancient Theatre, Megaro Mousikis of Athens and Thessaloniki, Pallas, Athenaeum, Parnassos, Goethe Institute, and Synagogue, as well as in the biggest music festivals including Aegina, Mani, Santorini, Patmos, Zakynthos, Symi, Koroni. She has also given recitals in Germany, Spain, the USA, Russia and Cuba.
Having been awarded twice the scholarship of the Onassis Foundation, she has studied singing at the music academies of Freiburg, Vienna, Bologna, and Napoli, as well as acting at the Stella Adler Studio in New York and the Academy of Arts in Perm.