Lars Fosser –Bass-Baritone "With his superbly sounding voice, Danish-Norwegian bassbaritone Lars Fosser, gives the role (Rigoletto) an impressive dimension and profoundness" (Bruno Villien-Opera Magazine) Lars Fosser's musical and theatrical heritage reflects his life with a stage director father, and a singer mother. His artistic upbringing introduced him to a long and loving relationship with Grand Opera, intimate lieder, and even American show tunes. The bas-baritone's exuberant performances in such magnificent roles as Guiseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto, Nabucco, Posa in Don Carlos ,Conte di Luna in Il Trovatore and Don Carlo in Ernani, as well as Giacomo Puccini’s Scarpia in Tosca, and Sharpless in Madama Butterfly, and his portrayel of Wagnerian roles such as Wotan and Alberich in the Rin
Past performances 1999 — Yesterday
The Ring in One Evening, Wagner, Richard
Copenhagen Opera FestivalFasolt + 1 roles
View cast and crewLe Rossignol, K018 (The Nightingale), Stravinsky
Operaen i MidtenL'empereur de Chine (The Emperor of China)
View cast and crewThe Ring in One Evening, Wagner, Richard
Copenhagen Opera FestivalFasolt + 1 roles
View cast and crewLe Rossignol, K018 (The Nightingale), Stravinsky
Operaen i MidtenL'empereur de Chine (The Emperor of China)
View cast and crewGötterdämmerung (The Twilight of the Gods), Wagner, Richard
Landestheater CoburgGunther
View cast and crewA Piu forte sappore
Lars Fosser –Bass-Baritone "With his superbly sounding voice, Danish-Norwegian bassbaritone Lars Fosser, gives the role (Rigoletto) an impressive dimension and profoundness" (Bruno Villien-Opera Magazine) Lars Fosser's musical and theatrical heritage reflects his life with a stage director father, and a singer mother. His artistic upbringing introduced him to a long and loving relationship with Grand Opera, intimate lieder, and even American show tunes. The bas-baritone's exuberant performances in such magnificent roles as Guiseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto, Nabucco, Posa in Don Carlos ,Conte di Luna in Il Trovatore and Don Carlo in Ernani, as well as Giacomo Puccini’s Scarpia in Tosca, and Sharpless in Madama Butterfly, and his portrayel of Wagnerian roles such as Wotan and Alberich in the Rin