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Patrick Vogel (* 1982 in Berlin) is a German operatic tenor. Since 2015 he is a regular cast member at Leipzig Opera and also works as a concerto soloist.

Career

After school Vogel trained to become a bicycle mechanic.[1] In his hometown Berlin he subsequently studied singing at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler", with kammersänger Roman Trekel, Julia Varady and Snezana Brzakovic. In 2005 he made his debut at Berlin State Opera in Parsifal, directed by renowned film producer Bernd Eichinger (The Neverending Story, The Name of the Rose, Downfall), and with Daniel Barenboim as musical director.[2]

2009 Patrick Vogel joined the International Opera Studio Zürich (director Alexander Pereira), participating in more than 35 opera productions. Two years later he started as a lyrical tenor at Stadttheater Klagenfurt in Austria.

Since 2015 Patrick Vogel is a regular member of the ensemble at Leipzig Opera.[3] Guest performances at Dresden's Semperoper, Genoa's Teatro Carlo Felice with Fabio Luisi and 2016 at the prestigious Salzburg Festival[4] alongside Anna Netrebko. 2019 he made his debut at Salzburg Easter Festival as Eisslinger in (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg) with Christian Thielemann.

He attended master classes by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau[5] and kammersängerin Brigitte Fassbaender.[6] Patrick Vogel lives in Berlin and Leipzig. He is married and has two children.

Repertoire Opera

role opera composer
Tamino[7] The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Alfredo[8] and Gastone[9] La traviata Giuseppe Verdi
Valzacchi[10] Der Rosenkavalier Richard Strauss
Malcolm[11] Macbeth Giuseppe Verdi
Edwin[12] Die Csárdásfürstin Emmerich Kálmán
Graf Elemer[13] Arabella Richard Strauss
Walther von der Vogelweide[14] Tannhäuser Richard Wagner
Ulrich Eißlinger[15] Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Richard Wagner
Maître de ballet, Lampionaio[16] Manon Lescaut Giacomo Puccini
Hans[17] The Bartered Bride Bedrich Smetana
Prince[18] Rusalka Antonín Dvořák
Nick[19] La fanciulla del West Giacomo Puccini
Walter Schwarz, artist[20] Lulu Alban Berg
Don Ottavio[21] Don Giovanni Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Narraboth[22] Salome Richard Strauss
Edward Fairfax Vere[23] Billy Budd Benjamin Britten
Pang[24] Turandot Giacomo Puccini
Flamand[25] Capriccio Richard Strauss
Lysander[26] A Midsummer Night’s Dream Benjamin Britten
Kilian[27] Der Freischütz Carl Maria von Weber
Ping Schma Fu[28] Nachtausgabe Peter Ronnefeld
Fenton[29] The Merry Wives of Windsor Otto Nicolai
Jonas[30] Zeisls Hiob Erich Zeisl
Odysseus Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria Claudio Monteverdi

Solo performances

Patrick Vogel is not only a performer on the opera stage, but also frequently seen as concert soloist. He sang the Evangelist in Bach's St Matthew Passion by Helmuth Rilling on tour in South America.[31] 2018 he made his debut at Konzerthaus Berlin with the Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi.[32]

He sang at prestigious festivals and venues around the world, among others at the Montenegro Arts Festival in 2007 and in 2008, the Verbier Festival in Switzerland in 2009 and in 2010, the Taiwan National Theater in Taipei in 2012, the Tokyo Spring Festival in 2017, Hong Kong Arts Festival in 2019. He performed at the Mannheim National Theatre with Dan Ettinger and in Winterthur with Douglas Boyd. In 2016 he made his debut at Hamburg State Opera performing Song of the Earth by John Neumeier.[33] 2017 he was an oratorio soloist with Sing-Akademie zu Berlin (Kai-Uwe Jirka) with songs by Niels Wilhelm Gade and Rued Langgaard.[34]

Recordings

External links

References

  1. ^ Emilia Smechowski: „Die Bühnentiere“ Portrait in German weekly newspaper Die Zeit, december 27, 2017
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ [2] Opera Leipzig’s ensemble
  4. ^ [3] Salzbur Festival, 2016, with Anna Netrebko
  5. ^ [4] UdK Berlin, 2007
  6. ^ [5] Oper Leipzig, Oktober 2015
  7. ^ [6] Opera Leipzig, 2020
  8. ^ [7] Opera Leipzig, 2020
  9. ^ [8]
  10. ^ [9] Klagenfurt Theatre, 2013
  11. ^ [10] Klagenfurt Theatre, 2013
  12. ^ [11] Klagenfurt Theatre, 2014
  13. ^ [12] Opera Dresden, 2019
  14. ^ [13] Opera Dresden, 2019
  15. ^ [14] Opera Dresden, 2020
  16. ^ [15] Salzburg Festival, 2016, with Anna Netrebko
  17. ^ [16] Oper Leipzig, 2020
  18. ^ [17] Opera Leipzig, 2019
  19. ^ [18] Opera Leipzig, 2019
  20. ^ Lotte de Beer inszeniert, Ulf Schirmer dirigiert Alban Bergs Wedekind-Oper Lulu review in Leipziger Volkszeitung, 2018
  21. ^ [19] Theatre 'Carlo Felice' Genua, 2016
  22. ^ [20] Theatre 'Carlo Felice' Genua, 2016
  23. ^ [21] Theatre 'Carlo Felice' Genua, 2015
  24. ^ [22] Opera Leipzig, 2017
  25. ^ [23] Opera Leipzig, 2020
  26. ^ [24] Opera Zurich, 2012
  27. ^ [25] Opera Leipzig, 2020
  28. ^ Crossmediale Sensationen Deutschlandradio Kultur: recording of Semperoper Dresden, 7. october 2014
  29. ^ [26] Opera Festival Klosterneuburg, 2013
  30. ^ [27] Bavarian State Opera, 2014
  31. ^ [28]
  32. ^ Event poster of Karl-Forster-Chorus
  33. ^ biography at Haydn Foundation Bolzano and Trient
  34. ^ Der Kopenhagen-Coup. Ein Konzert jenseits des Gewohnten German review in Berliner Tagesspiegel, 14. march 2017
  35. ^ CD: ’’Frohlocke Nun! Berliner Weihnachtsmusiken zwischen Barock und Romantik’’, Deutschlandradio Kultur, 2009
  36. ^ DVD: ’’Le Comte Ory’’, Film by Olivier Simonnet, Decca Classics, 2014
  37. ^ CD: ’’La scuola de’ gelosi’’, Antonio Salieri, Werner Ehrhardt, Sony Music, 2015
  38. ^ CD: The World of Dido, Univocale Berlin, Housemaster Records, 2018