Tulevased etendused Tänasest Edasi
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Dialogues des Carmélites (Dialogues of the Carmelites), Poulenc
Deutsche Oper am RheinLe père confesseur du couvent (Chaplain of the convent)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaDer Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose), Strauss
Deutsche Oper am RheinEin Wirt (An innkeeper)
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Turandot, Puccini
Deutsche Oper am RheinL'Imperatore Altoum (The Emperor Altoum)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaParsifal, Wagner, Richard
Deutsche Oper am RheinVierter Knappe (Fourth squire)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskonda-
Orleanskaya Deva (The Maid of Orleans), Tchaikovsky, P. I.
Deutsche Oper am RheinBeichtvater
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaDialogues des Carmélites (Dialogues of the Carmelites), Poulenc
Deutsche Oper am RheinLe père confesseur du couvent (Chaplain of the convent)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaDer Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose), Strauss
Deutsche Oper am RheinEin Wirt (An innkeeper)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskonda-
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Turandot, Puccini
Deutsche Oper am RheinL'Imperatore Altoum (The Emperor Altoum)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaParsifal, Wagner, Richard
Deutsche Oper am RheinVierter Knappe (Fourth squire)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskonda-
Fiddler on the Roof, Bock
Deutsche Oper am RheinRabbi
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaBorn in Munich, tenor Johannes Preißinger studied opera and concert singing with Ks. Lorenz Fehenberger in his hometown. While still a student, the tenor was a prizewinner at the federal competition for conservatories in Bremen, at the Bavarian state competition of the VDMK, among others. In 1987 he received the State Prize for Young Artists from the Free State of Bavaria. This was followed by engagements in Regensburg (1983-85), at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich (1985-1993) and finally at the Komische Oper in Berlin. Guest performances have taken him to Tokyo as Remendado ("Carmen", Kupfer/Reuter), to Amsterdam as Adam ("The Bird Seller"), to Düsseldorf and Essen as Wenzel ("The Bartered Bride") and as Pedrillo ("The Kidnapping from the Seraglio") to Essen and Marrakech. From