Born in 1990 in Munich, bass-baritone Matthias Winckhler began his musical training at the Bavarian Vocal Academy, and went on to study voice at Salzburg Mozarteum University in the class of Andreas Macco, as well as in the Lied interpretation class of Wolfgang Holzmair. He also actively participated in masterclasses imparted by Matthias Goerne, Markus Hinterhäuser, Graham Johnson, Christa Ludwig, Malcolm Martineau, Bejun Mehta, Michele Pertusi, Rudolf Piernay, Peter Schreier, Bo Skovhus, and Breda Zakotnik. He has been a bursary of the Walter & Charlotte Hamel Foundation and the Walter Kaminsky Foundation. In 2017, he was awarded the Trude Eipperle Rieger Advancement Prize. In 2014, at the Salzburg International Mozart Competition, he won First Prize, as well as the Mozarteum Foundat
Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2015 — Yesterday
Bach300 – Jubiläumskonzert IX: Kantaten April 1724, Bach, J. S.
St. Thomas Choir of Leipzigbass + 1 roles
View program, cast and crewJoseph Haydn / Les Saisons, Haydn
Cité de la Musique/Philharmonie de ParisSimon
View cast and crewJoseph Haydn: »Die Jahreszeiten«, Haydn
Dresdner MusikfestspieleSimon
View cast and crewEröffnungswochenende Musikfest, Beethoven
Stuttgart PhilharmonicBass
View cast and crewFantasia corale, Beethoven
Orchestra sinfonica di MilanoBass
View program, cast and crewBorn in 1990 in Munich, bass-baritone Matthias Winckhler began his musical training at the Bavarian Vocal Academy, and went on to study voice at Salzburg Mozarteum University in the class of Andreas Macco, as well as in the Lied interpretation class of Wolfgang Holzmair. He also actively participated in masterclasses imparted by Matthias Goerne, Markus Hinterhäuser, Graham Johnson, Christa Ludwig, Malcolm Martineau, Bejun Mehta, Michele Pertusi, Rudolf Piernay, Peter Schreier, Bo Skovhus, and Breda Zakotnik. He has been a bursary of the Walter & Charlotte Hamel Foundation and the Walter Kaminsky Foundation. In 2017, he was awarded the Trude Eipperle Rieger Advancement Prize. In 2014, at the Salzburg International Mozart Competition, he won First Prize, as well as the Mozarteum Foundat