German tenor, Eric Stoklossa, was born in Dresden, where he received early musical training as a member of the renowned Kreuzchor. Various prizes in the national “Jugend Musiziert” competition led to his acceptance at the Carl Maria von Weber Conservatory in Dresden, where he received his diploma in 2006. Studies with Margret Trappe-Wiel and Romelia Lichtenstein led to his operatic debut, first as Lenski in EUGENE ONEGIN and then as Tito in LA CLEMENZA DI TITO in the freshly renovated Kleines Haus of the Dresden State Theater. The international press took notice of Mr. Stoklossa after his much admired portrayal of Aljeja in Janácek’s FROM THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD at the Wiener Festwochen in 2007, directed by Patrice Chéreau and conducted by Pierre Boulez. With this production, he made his deb
Past performances 2006 — 2024
Eötvös par Eötvös | Lambert Wilson, Eötvös
Maison de la Radio et de la MusiqueTenor
View program, cast and crewKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Bach, Johann Sebastian
Konzerthaus BerlinTenor
View cast and crewBriljant vóór Bach: Reinhard Keisers Brockes-Passion, Keiser
Omroep MuziekEvangelist
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Eötvös par Eötvös | Lambert Wilson, Eötvös
Maison de la Radio et de la MusiqueTenor
View program, cast and crewKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Bach, Johann Sebastian
Konzerthaus BerlinTenor
View cast and crew-
German tenor, Eric Stoklossa, was born in Dresden, where he received early musical training as a member of the renowned Kreuzchor. Various prizes in the national “Jugend Musiziert” competition led to his acceptance at the Carl Maria von Weber Conservatory in Dresden, where he received his diploma in 2006. Studies with Margret Trappe-Wiel and Romelia Lichtenstein led to his operatic debut, first as Lenski in EUGENE ONEGIN and then as Tito in LA CLEMENZA DI TITO in the freshly renovated Kleines Haus of the Dresden State Theater. The international press took notice of Mr. Stoklossa after his much admired portrayal of Aljeja in Janácek’s FROM THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD at the Wiener Festwochen in 2007, directed by Patrice Chéreau and conducted by Pierre Boulez. With this production, he made his deb