Daniel Schmutzhard
Life
Born in Aldrans, Schmutzhard was a boy soloist with the Wilten Boys' Choir under Johannes Stecher[2] and studied while still at school at the Tiroler Landeskonservatorium. He continued his studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Ralf Döring.[3]
From 2005 to 2011 he was a member of the ensemble at the Volksoper Wien and from 2011 to 2018 at the Oper Frankfurt. At the same time he was a guest at the Bregenzer Festspiele, the Theater an der Wien, the Berlin State Opera, the Paris Opera and the Komische Oper Berlin.[4]
Since the 2018/19 season, he has been working freelance.[4]
He has been married to the opera singer Annette Dasch since 2011 and has two children.[5][6]
Recording
- Bach: Christmas Oratorio, with Paul Schweinester as the Evangelist, Choir and soloists of the Wilten Boys' Choir, Academia Jacobus Stainer. Conductor: Johannes Stecher. (Gramola, CD and DVD)
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References
- Zwei Tiroler am Main, article in der Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 1 January 2012, retrieved on 11 May 2019
- Johannes Stecher
- "Daniel Schmutzhard" (in German). Komische Oper Berlin. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
- "Daniel Schmutzhard" (in German). Bayreuth Festival. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
- Frankfurt: Liederabend Annette Dasch / Daniel Schmutzhard
- Daniel Schmutzhard – „Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald“, Article in Online Merker dated 21 March 2015, retrieved 11 May 2019
External links
- Daniel Schmutzhard Homepage
- Daniel Schmutzhard discography at Discogs
- Daniel Schmutzhard on Opera Musica
- Daniel Schmutzhard on Arsis]
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