Daniel Johannsen
Daniel Johannsen (born July 22, 1978 in Vienna ) is an Austrian singer ( tenor ).
Life
Daniel Johannsen is the son of the Protestant pastor Wolfgang and the religion professor Ilse Johannsen. He grew up in Markt Allhau in Burgenland . At the age of seven he became a piano student at the Oberwart Music School , then he switched to Martin Hopfmüller (professor for Protestant church music at the Graz University of Music ).
Johannsen spent his upper school years at the Evangelical Music High School. He started in Oberschützen a church music , which he at the Vienna University of Music continued (organ with Alfred Mitterhofer , choral and ensemble conducting at John Prince and John Hiemetsberger , composition with Wolfgang Sauseng ) and passed the first diploma exam 1999th Since 1998 he has been a member and soloist of the Arnold Schoenberg Choir and the Concentus Vocalis Vienna. As a singing teacher he had Margit Fleischmann Klaushofer. In 2005 he completed his studies - song and oratorio with Robert Holl , opera school with Ivan Parik and Reto Nickler. He completed master classes with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau , Christa Ludwig and Roger Vignoles .
Concerts
Johannsen's Evangelist debut with Bach's Christmas oratorio took place in December 1998 and his first recital was Schubert's Die Schöne Müllerin . Johannsen worked with conductors such as Nikolaus Harnoncourt , René Clemencic , Georges Prêtre , Sir Neville Marriner , Peter Schreier , Dennis Russell Davies , Thomas Hengelbrock , Jordi Savall , Roy Goodman , Enoch zu Guttenberg and Rudolf Lutz .
Musical theater
Johannsen made his debut as “The Allegory of Movements” in Wolfgang Sauseng's church opera Das Staunen des Ezechiel (UA Vienna 2002). He then took part in the Bad Ischl Operetta Festival in 2003. In 2004 there were productions in the Vienna Chamber Opera (a Monteverdi project with Lorenz Duftschmid and Philipp Harnoncourt ) and in the Schönbrunner Schlosstheater ( Janáček's The Cunning Little Vixen as a project of the Parik / Nickler opera class). On a Japan tour in 2004 he appeared in Così fan tutte .
In the 2005/2006 season, Johannsen was a member of the Lucerne theater ensemble ( Il barbiere di Siviglia , One Night in Venice ). Here he worked with the directors Tatjana Gürbaca ( Zaide ) and David Hermann ( Jewgenij Onjegin ).
In the 2008/2009 season he debuted in Eduard Künneke's operetta Der Vetter aus Dingsda at the Vienna Volksoper and in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Pedrillo, later also Belmonte) at the Ludwigsburg Palace Festival .
In 2010 Johannsen was engaged as “Tamino” in Mozart's Magic Flute at the Munich State Theater on Gärtnerplatz . As part of the Carinthian Summer 2010, Johannsen was cast by Jyrki Linjama for the world premiere of The Birth of the Baptist .
Awards
- 2002: XIII. International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition (Leipzig)
- 2003: 3rd International Hilde Zadek Singing Competition (Vienna)
- 2004: XIV. International Robert Schumann Competition (Zwickau)
- 2004: Münchner Konzertgesellschaft, 17th Grand Prize for Sponsorship - August Everding Prize
- 2004: Competition of the Rheinsberg Castle Chamber Opera
- 2005: Finalist of the Richard Tauber Prize for Singers , in London's Wigmore Hall
- 2006: 9th International Mozart Competition in Salzburg: Special prize for the best song interpretation
Recordings (selection)
- DVD
- Johann Sebastian Bach : What God does is well done . Cantata BWV 98. Rudolf Lutz , choir and orchestra of the JS Bach Foundation , Sibylla Rubens (soprano), Jan Börner (alto), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Markus Volpert (bass). Including an introductory workshop and reflection by Tilmann Moser . Gallus Media, 2016.
- Johann Sebastian Bach: What I ask of the world . Cantata BWV 94. Rudolf Lutz, choir and orchestra of the JS Bach Foundation, Nuria Rial , Margot Oitzinger , Daniel Johannsen, Dominik Wörner . Including an introductory workshop and reflection by Manfred Papst . Gallus Media, 2015.
- Johann Sebastian Bach: O eternity, you thunder word . Cantata BWV 20. Rudolf Lutz, choir and orchestra of the JS Bach Foundation, Markus Forster , Daniel Johannsen, Wolf Matthias Friedrich . Including an introductory workshop and reflection by Sibylle Lewitscharoff . Gallus Media, 2015.
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Watch! pray! pray! watch! . Cantata BWV 70. Rudolf Lutz , choir and orchestra of the JS Bach Foundation , Gudrun Sidonie Otto (soprano), Margot Oitzinger (alto), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Wolf Matthias Friedrich (bass). Including an introductory workshop and reflection by Jan Assmann . Gallus Media, 2014.
- Johann Sebastian Bach: An undyed mind . Cantata BWV 24. Rudolf Lutz, choir and orchestra of the JS Bach Foundation, Marianne Beate Kielland (soprano), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Dominik Wörner (bass). Including an introductory workshop and reflection by Aleida Assmann . Gallus Media, 2017.
- On-line
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Jesus is sleeping, what should I hope for . Cantata BWV 84. Marjon Strijk (soprano), Robin Blaze (alto), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Stephan MacLeod (bass), Nederlandse Bachvereniging , Shunske Sato (violin and conductor). 2017. online
- Johann Sebastian Bach: They will all come from Saba . Cantata BWV 65. Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Matthew Brook (bass), Nederlandse Bachvereniging, Hans-Christoph Rademann (conductor). 2017. online
- Johann Sebastian Bach: For this purpose the Son of God appeared . Cantata BWV 40. Barnabás Hegyi (alto), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Matthew Brook (bass), Nederlandse Bachvereniging, Hans-Christoph Rademann (conductor). 2018. online
- CD
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Celebration Cantatas - Escape, you worries. BWV 205a ( Blast Noise, You Enemies , "Coronation Cantata "; world premiere) and 249a ( Escape, disappear, escape, you worries , "Shepherd Cantata"; reconstruction: Alexander Grychtolik). Miriam Feuersinger (soprano), Elvira Bill (alto), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Stephan MacLeod (bass); German court music , Alexander Grychtolik . German Harmonia Mundi, 2019.
- Niccolò Jommelli : Requiem & Miserere. Miriam Feuersinger , Gudrun Sidonie Otto (soprano), Helen Charlston, Gaia Petrone (alto), Daniel Johannsen, Valerio Contaldo (tenor), Sebastian Myrus, Wolf-Matthias Friedrich (bass), Il Gardellino (vocal ensemble and orchestra), Peter van Heyghen (lead). Passacaille, 2020.
Web links
- Daniel Johannsen at Operabase (engagements and dates)
- Homepage of Daniel Johannsen
- Daniel Johannsen in recordings by the JS Bach Foundation (completely online)
- Daniel Johannsen at All of Bach of the Nederlandse Bachvereniging
Individual evidence
- ↑ Product information ( Memento of the original from May 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the website of the JS Bach Foundation, accessed on April 5, 2018.
- ↑ Product information on the JS Bach Foundation website, accessed on April 5, 2018.
- ↑ Product information on the JS Bach Foundation website, accessed on April 5, 2018.
- ↑ Product information on the JS Bach Foundation website, accessed on April 5, 2018.
- ↑ Booklet ( Memento of the original from December 1, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF) on the JS Bach Foundation website, accessed on May 17, 2017.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Johannsen, Daniel |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian opera singer (tenor) |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 22, 1978 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |