Peter Bording

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Peter Bording (born May 4, 1965 in Amsterdam ) is a Dutch opera and operetta singer ( baritone ).

Life

Peter Bording studied in his home country at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam with Erna Spoorenberg , then at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with Thomas Hemsley . Then he continued to study privately with Cristina Deutekom .

He made his debut for Germany at the Dortmund Opera House . In 1995 he was committed to the State Theater Braunschweig , where he a. a. when Pelléas appeared in Pelléas et Mélisande . 1997–2000 he was associated with the Staatstheater Darmstadt and 2000–2011 with the Aalto-Musiktheater in Essen . Here he sang Marcello in La Bohème as the inaugural role , followed by roles such as Malatesta ( Don Pasquale ), Figaro ( Il barbiere di Siviglia ), Valentin (Faust) and Papageno ( The Magic Flute ) . With appearances as Danilo ( The Merry Widow ), Eisenstein ( Die Fledermaus ) and Edwin ( Die Csárdásfürstin ) he drew attention in the operetta repertoire.

After his debut in 2004 at the Wiener Festwochen as Pelléas and the Bregenz Festival in Kurt Weill's The Protagonist and Royal Palace , invitations from larger stages followed. At the Grand Théâtre de Genève he sang the role of Andrea Sarti at the world premiere of Michael Jarrell's Galilée and the baritone role in Péter Eötvös ' Lady Sarashina at the Opéra National de Lyon . He repeated this role at the Opéra-Comique Paris , the Teatr Wielki Warsaw and the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa . He was a guest a. at the Stuttgart State Opera as Pelléas and Papageno, at the Hanover State Opera as Pelléas, Danilo and Silvio ( Pagliacci ), at the Nationaltheater Mannheim and the Hungarian State Opera in Budapest as Melot ( Tristan and Isolde ), at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein as Danilo, am Tokyo Metropolitan Theater as Danilo and Eisenstein and at the Komische Oper Berlin as Eisenstein, Fred Graham / Petruchio ( Kiss Me, Kate ) , Silvius ( The Pearls of Cleopatra ) and Bratfisch at the European premiere of Emmerich Kálmán's Broadway musical Marinka .

He is considered an accomplished performer. His voice is a lyrical baritone in whose repertoire for the stage roles such as Pelléas, Ramiro ( L'heure espagnole ), Figaro and Papageno, but also Danilo and Eisenstein, come first.

With the title roles in Werner Egk's Peer Gynt and Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto , he made a notable entry into a heavier repertoire in 2015.

Repertoire (selection)

Discography (selection)

  • 1993 Lloyd Webber, The Phantom of the Opera (Original Dutch Cast)
  • 2012 Kanyar / Fassbaender , Shylock! (Original Cast Recording)

Awards

  • 1991: Scholarship from the Stichting Voortgezette Study Podium Arts of the Dutch State, The Hague
  • 1991: Scholarship holder of the Stichting Prins Bernhard Fonds , Amsterdam
  • 1991: Scholarship holder Stichting Pro Musis , Amsterdam
  • 1991: Scholarship holder of the Stichting Bekker-La Bastide-Fonds , Rotterdam
  • 1991: Fundatie van de Vrijvrouwe van Renswoude , The Hague
  • 1991: Scholarship holder of the Stichting Dr. Hendrik Muller's Vaderlandsch Fund , The Hague
  • 1992: Scholarship from the Stichting Voortgezette Study Podium Arts of the Dutch State, The Hague
  • 1992: British Council Fellowship , Amsterdam / London
  • 1992: Fundatie van de Vrijvrouwe van Renswoude , The Hague
  • 1996: Winner of the Alexander Girardi Competition , Coburg
  • 1996: 3rd Prize Winner Cristina Deutekom Concours , Enschede
  • 1997: Nomination for Singer of the Year in the specialist magazine Opernwelt for Pelléas
  • 2003: Nomination for young singer of the year in the theater magazine Theater pur for Danilo
  • 2015: Schaunard Award , audience award of the opera magazine Place de l'Opéra

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pontevedro or Greece? April 7, 2011, online marker
  2. Jump up ↑ Dance on the Volcano. December 6, 2003, online music magazine
  3. Csárdás and Waltz in the Snow , January 12, 2013, Online Musik Magazin
  4. Manuel Brug: The Crown Prince is alive, Mayerling was yesterday. Review. In: Die Welt from December 31, 2016, accessed June 30, 2017.
  5. Vulcan. December 10, 2011, Klassikinfo
  6. In the mind of the fantasist. May 22, 2015, The German Stage
  7. Successful genre balancing act December 18, 2011, Opernnetz
  8. Fledermaus in Essen December 11, 2011, Operapoint
  9. Karl-Josef Kutsch , Leo Riemens : Large singer lexicon . Volume 4. Munich 2003 ( online ).
  10. An opera excavation worth seeing and listening to in Braunschweig. June 9, 2015, online marker
  11. In the mind of the fantasist. May 22, 2015, The German Stage
  12. Schaunard Award January 18, 2016, Place de l'Opéra