Andreas Reibenspies

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Andreas Reibenspies (* 1960 in Karlsruhe ) is a German classical singer ( baritone voice ) and university lecturer.

Lied duo Andreas Reibenspies (right) and Peter Nelson , 2017

Life

Reibenspies studied singing and piano at the Karlsruhe University of Music . He made his debut at the Regensburg Theater in 1991 in the title role of Mozart's opera Le nozze di Figaro ; since then he has appeared at numerous opera houses. In addition to operas and oratorios, Reibenspies focuses on the song .

From 1989 to 2003 he was a lecturer in singing at the Karlsruhe University of Music; since 2003 he has been professor of singing at the Trossingen University of Music .

Sound carrier (selection)

  • Andreas Reibenspies sings a song cycle by AK Böhm based on poems by Eugen Drewermann , audio CD, 1999
  • Singer love, high and gorgeous. Uhland scoring (Andreas Reibenspies (baritone), Eckart Sellheim (piano)), audio CD, 2012
  • Singer's consolation. Kerner scoring (Jana Büchner (soprano), Andreas Reibenspies (baritone), Eckart Sellheim (piano), Thomas Crome (horn)), SACD , 2016

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cornelia Addicks, The Story of Insatiable Love. Andreas Reibenspies and Peter Nelson interpret poems by Eduard Mörike in settings by Hugo Wolf , Trossinger Zeitung, October 12, 2017, p. 17