Harald Quaaden studied as a soloist at the Music Conservatory in Maastricht, complimenting his study as, amongst other things, a member of the opera studio Teatro dell&rsquoOpera di Roma and afterwards studied with Henk Kooijmans. Following his studies, guest appearances brought him to theatres throughout Europe. He has participated in various baroque operas such as: Sartorio’s Orpheo at the Festival Musicale del Barocco di Fano, directed by Pierluigi Pizzi, in Purcell's King Arthur at the Holland Festival and in Campra's L'Europe Galante in a tour through the Netherlands. He has worked with such renowned conductors as: Simon Preston, Jan-Willem de Vriend, Jos van Veldhoven and Alessandro de Marchi. He subsequently sang in a large number of operas by Mozart and Rossini. Also und
Past performances 1998 — Yesterday
Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann), Offenbach
Theater und Orchester Neubrandenburg / NeustrelitzHoffmann
View cast and crewDie lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow), Lehár
Theater und Orchester Neubrandenburg / NeustrelitzCamille de Rosillon (Camille of Rosillon)
View cast and crewLes contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann), Offenbach
Theater und Orchester Neubrandenburg / NeustrelitzHoffmann
View cast and crewDie Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), Mozart
Theater und Orchester Neubrandenburg / NeustrelitzBelmonte
View cast and crewHarald Quaaden studied as a soloist at the Music Conservatory in Maastricht, complimenting his study as, amongst other things, a member of the opera studio Teatro dell&rsquoOpera di Roma and afterwards studied with Henk Kooijmans. Following his studies, guest appearances brought him to theatres throughout Europe. He has participated in various baroque operas such as: Sartorio’s Orpheo at the Festival Musicale del Barocco di Fano, directed by Pierluigi Pizzi, in Purcell's King Arthur at the Holland Festival and in Campra's L'Europe Galante in a tour through the Netherlands. He has worked with such renowned conductors as: Simon Preston, Jan-Willem de Vriend, Jos van Veldhoven and Alessandro de Marchi. He subsequently sang in a large number of operas by Mozart and Rossini. Also und