Marek Kalbus

Marek Kalbus ( born January 14, 1969 in King Wusterhausen ) is a German opera and concert singer. He is a bass-baritone, has stepped in appearance with bass-parts.

Study

Marek Kalbus studied at the Academy of Music " Hanns Eisler" in Berlin at Heinz Reeh and Roman Trekel, also at Celestina Casapietra. Since 2010, he is coached by Reiner Goldberg.

Career

After Marek Kalbus prizewinner at the International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition in Vienna in 2000, began an international career with guest appearances in Germany, Italy, China, France, Chile, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Czech Republic and Poland. Worldwide important theaters and concert halls where Marek Kalbus was experiencing lately, for example, the Teatro Massimo ( Palermo), the Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa ), Teatro Dal Verme ( Milano), Théâtre National de l' Opéra- Comique in Paris, Théâtre du Capitole Toulouse, Grand Theatre, Hong Kong, Teatro Lirico Cagliari, the Bonn Opera, Teatro Municipal de Santiago de Chile, the Konzerthaus Berlin and the Berlin Philharmonic, the Music Centre de Singel ( Antwerp), the Bonn Beethoven Hall, the International Al Bustan Music Festival Beirut and the Czech Philharmonic.

Discography

  • The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh ( Rimsky -Korsakov ), co-production of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow with the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, 2 DVD NAXOS NR.211027778
  • The Blacksmith of Marienburg ( Siegfried Wagner), World Premiere, Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, Frank Strobel NAXOS 8225346-48 Marco Polo
  • Hamlet / Boris Godunov ( Prokofiev ), World Premiere, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michail Jurowski Capriccio 67058
  • Eugene Onegin ( title role ), ( Prokofiev ), World Premiere, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michail Jurowski Capriccio 67149-50
  • The Magic Flute (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Würzburg Chamber Orchestra, Wolfgang Kurz, METRONIC

Repertoire

Some of the key roles of his repertoire are

  • Don Giovanni ( Don Giovanni)
  • Escamillo ( Carmen )
  • Sarastro and Speaker ( The Magic Flute )
  • Figaro and Count Almaviva (Le nozze di Figaro )
  • Colline (La Bohème )
  • Alidoro (La Cenerentola )
  • Alfonso and Guglielmo ( Così fan tutte )
  • Mephistopheles ( Faust )
  • Scarpia ( Tosca )
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