Andreas Mitschke (singer)

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Andreas Mitschke (* 1958 in Kirberg ) is a German opera singer ( bass ).

biography

After studying at the Cologne University of Music , Andreas Mitschke had engagements a. a. at the Vienna State Opera , Volksoper Wien , Oper der Stadt Köln , Hanover State Opera , Opera of Dortmund, Bremen Theater , Opera Forum Enschede, Municipal Theater Chemnitz, City Theater Erfurt, Cottbus State Theater , State Theater Schwerin , Theater Münster , City Theater Lubeck , City Theater Aachen , Pfalzbau Theater Ludwigshafen, Musikfest Weimar, Tokyo - Bunka Kaikan Hall (Japan), State Opera Amsterdam (NL), The Hague (NL), Maastricht (NL).

Since the season 2012/13 is Andreas Mitschke ensemble member of the Vienna Volksoper, where he can be heard regularly in leading roles of opera and operetta compartment.

His repertoire includes both serious roles such as B. Ramphis et al. King ( Aida ), Maximilian ( I masnadieri ), Raimondo ( Lucia di Lammermoor ), Landgraf ( Tannhäuser ), Daland ( The Flying Dutchman ), Commander ( Don Giovanni ), Sarastro ( The Magic Flute ), Aquarius ( Rusalka ), Tsar ( Das Tale of Tsar Saltan ), Konschak ( Prince Igor ), as well as the game and character subject: Ochs von Lerchenau ( Der Rosenkavalier ), Kecal ( The Bartered Bride ), Plumkett ( Martha ), Geronimo ( Il matrimonio segreto ), Don Alfonso ( Così fan tutte ), Figaro and Bartolo ( The Marriage of Figaro ), Budd ( Albert Herring ), Arnolphe ( The School of Women ), Zeta ( The Merry Widow ) and Colonel Ollendorf ( The Begging Student ).

He also devoted himself to modern music (various world premieres, e.g. in the world premiere of Philip Glass' Waiting for the Barbarians ) and concert singing.

The artist has been involved in television and radio recordings as well as in DVD and CD productions.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Mitschke Bass. Retrieved April 17, 2018 (UK English).
  2. ^ Mitschke Andreas. Retrieved April 17, 2018 (Austrian German).
  3. Andreas Mitschke, bass. Retrieved April 17, 2018 .
  4. Andreas Mitschke Bass. Retrieved April 17, 2018 (UK English).