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Hanno Mueller-Brachmann
Baritone
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| Type: | Baritone |
| Genre: | Opera |
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General | | Biography: | German Bass-Baritone, Hanno Mueller-Brachmann, is currently a Company Principal at the Deutsche Staatsoper in Berlin, where his many roles include Papageno, the title role in 'Le nozze de Figaro', Leporello and Guglielmo in the Mozart cycle under Barenboim. He made his debut with the Bavarian State Opera as Oreste in 'Elektra' and returned to Munich as Papageno in the new production of ‘Die Zauberfloete’ at the Munich Festival. He made his debuts at the Vienna State Opera as Guglielmo under de Billy and at San Francisco Opera as Guglielmo under Gielen and sang Leporello at the 2006 Vienna Klangbogen Festival. He is an acclaimed interpreter of the great Bach Passions, and has sung with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Masur and the Monteverdi Orchestra under Sir John Eliot Gardiner, the Philharmonia Orchestra under von Dohnanyi, the Berlin Staatskapelle under Luisi, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi under Chailly and the European Youth Orchestra under Ashkenazy. He also devotes himself to Lied and works regularly with the pianists Burkhard Kehring, Philippe Jordan, Malcolm Martineau, András Schiff, and Daniel Barenboim. His recital engagements have included the Schubertiade Festival in Schwarzenberg, the Edinburgh International Festival and the Deutsche Staatsoper, Berlin. His Festival engagements have included the London Mostly Mozart Festival under Marriner; the Schleswig-Holstein Festival under Guttenberg and the BBC Proms, Berlin and Lucerne Festivals under Masur. His recordings include Schubert recital discs for Harmonia Mundi and Naxos Records, a Schumann recital disc for Hyperion Records and ‘Die Zauberflöte’ conducted by Claudio Abbado for Deutsche Grammophon which won Gramaphone’s ‘Best Opera Recording of the Year’. |
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