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DISCOGRAPHY
Stephan Genz
Born in Erfurt, Stephan Genz is an internationally recognized German baritone, particularly known for his excellency in the Lied repertoire.
After receiving his first musical training as a chorister of the Thomanerchor in Leipzig, he followed his vocal studies with Hans-Joachim Beyer at the conservatory of Leipzig, Mitsuko Shirai and Hartmut Höll at the conservatory of Karlsruhe and later, with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.
He came to prominence by winning prestigious competitions such as the International Johannes Brahms Competition in Hamburg (1994) and the International Hugo Wolf Competition in Stuttgart (1994).
In 1998, Stephan Genz was awarded the “Brahms-Preis” of Schleswig- Holstein and in 2000, the Belgium music critics elected him “Young Artist of the Year”.
Since then, he appeared in leading opera houses, including the Berlin Staatsoper, Hamburg Staatsoper, Paris (Bastille, Theatre des Champs- Elysees, Chatelet), Teatro alla Scala Milano, Grand Theatre de Genève, Semperoper Dresden, Teatro La Fenice Venice, Bolshoi Moscow, Strasbourg, Cologne and the Festivals of Aix-en-Provence and Baden- Baden. He worked with conductors such as Myung-Whun Chung, Gerd Albrecht, Daniel Harding, Philippe Herreweghe, Thomas Hengelbrock, Gustav Kuhn, Sigiswald Kuijken, Rene Jacobs, Jesus Lopez-Coboz, Fabio Luisi, Georges Pretre, Bruno Bartoletti, Kent Nagano, Jeffrey Tate, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Kurt Masur, Eliahu Inbal, Mario Venzago, Lothar Zagrosek, Edo de Waart, and Nikolaus Harnoncourt.
As Gabriel von Eisenstein in "Die Fledermaus", conducted by Claude Schnitzler, he was heard in several opera houses in France in 2021. As a baritone, he also sang in "Carmina Burana" at the Opera National du Capitole Toulouse. Highlights of 2021 were his appearance as baritone soloist in Krzystof Penderecki's VI Symfonia and his performance in "In Memoriam" in Warsaw, conducted by Maciej Tworek.
AUDIO
Schubert: Schwanengesang D. 946 "Der Atlas" (S. Genz, Bariton, M. Dalberto, Klavier)
Schubert: Winterreise D. 911 "Gute Nacht" (S. Genz, Bariton, M. Dalberto, Klavier)
Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn "Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen" (S. Genz, Bariton, R. Vignoles, Klavier)
VIDEO
Stephan Genz singt "Ich hab'ein glühend Messer" aus Gustav Mahlers "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen", Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra unter Kristjan Järvi