Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2013 — Yesterday
La Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Allee Theater – Theater für Kinder und Hamburger KammeroperIl barone Douphol (The Baron Douphol) + 1 roles
View cast and crewPrinzessin Turandot - Theater für Kinder, Puccini
Allee Theater – Theater für Kinder und Hamburger KammeroperPong
View cast and crewOrphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld), Offenbach
Allee Theater – Theater für Kinder und Hamburger KammeroperMercure (Mercury)
View cast and crew-
La Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Allee Theater – Theater für Kinder und Hamburger KammeroperIl barone Douphol (The Baron Douphol) + 1 roles
View cast and crewPrinzessin Turandot - Theater für Kinder, Puccini
Allee Theater – Theater für Kinder und Hamburger KammeroperPong
View cast and crewOrphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld), Offenbach
Allee Theater – Theater für Kinder und Hamburger KammeroperMercure (Mercury)
View cast and crew-
Cornelius Lewenberg was born in Stuttgart (Germany) and studied with Prof. Röhlig at the University of Music in Karlsruhe. He worked also with Prof Hartmut Höll and Prof. Mitsuko Shirai for the song repertoire, and with Prof. Julia Varady an Markus Eiche. In 2012 he sang 2. Bursche in „Der Mond“ by Carl Orff and El Cimarron in „El Cimarron“ by Henze. 2013 he sang at the Staatsoper Darmstadt the 5th Voice in „Jakob Lenz“ by Wolfgang Rihm and was Starveling in „A midsummernight's dream“ by Britten in England. In 2014 he appeared also at the Fontane-Festival Neuruppin and at the Rossini-Festival Bad Wildbad, where he sang Antonio in „Il viaggio a Reims“ and Ernesto in „Adelaide di Borgogna“ (with CD-recording) and was Il Conte d'Almaviva at the University of Music in Karlsruhe. Cornelius Lewe