Performances passées 2002 – Hier
Der Freischütz, op. 77 (Le franc-tireur, op. 77), Von Weber
Immling FestivalMax
Voir la distribution et l'équipeDer Freischütz (reduction) (Le Freischütz (réduction)), Von Weber
Immling FestivalMax
Voir la distribution et l'équipeKát'a Kabanová (Kátia Kabanová), Janáček
Theater AachenTichon Ivanyč Kabanov (Tichon Kabanov)
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Au monde, Boesmans
Theater AachenLe mari de la fille aînée (Le mari de la fille ainée)
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Der Freischütz, op. 77 (Le franc-tireur, op. 77), Von Weber
Immling FestivalMax
Voir la distribution et l'équipeLes contes d'Hoffmann, Offenbach
Nationaltheater MannheimSchlémil + 1 rôles
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The young heldentenor Johan Weigel first started his vocal studies as a baritone in his country of birth, Sweden, but graduated as a tenor. To further establish his tenor voice, he then continued his studies at Indiana University, Bloomington U.S.A with James King and James McDonald. His first professional job as a soloist Mr.Weigel got at the DNT in Weimar where he celebrated his successful debut as Tamino in the Magic Flute. There followed contracts at the Volksoper in Vienna, where he sang leading roles in operettas, and in Stuttgart, where he embodied roles as Pollione in Norma and David in Die Meistersinger. The role of Matteo in Arabella, Mr. Weigel had the pleasure of singing next to stars like Rene Fleming in Zurich and Nina Stemme in Gothenburg. Due to the combination