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Prof. Christian Elsner is a German tenor and professor of voice at Karlsruhe University of Music (since 2017) and Würzburg University of Music (since 2006). He is celebrated for his versatility in operatic heldentenor roles (e.g., Wagner's Siegmund and Parsifal) and lied recitals, collaborating with renowned pianists like Hartmut Höll and conductors such as Simon Rattle. A winner of the ARD Munich Competition, his discography includes iconic works like Schubert's Winterreise and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis. Beyond performance, he authored children's books like Lennie and the Magic Flute.
Education:
- Studied singing with Prof. Martin Gründler in Frankfurt
- Coached by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Berlin) and Neil Semer (New York)
Research Focus: Specializes in German Romantic lied repertoire, Wagnerian vocal technique, and historical performance practices. Explores interdisciplinary connections between vocal pedagogy and literature through his children's books.
Key Collaborations:
- Performed at major venues: Berliner Philharmonie, Carnegie Hall, Teatro alla Scala
- Recorded with orchestras including Berlin Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera
- ARD International Music Competition Munich (Winner)
Teaching: Combines solo career with vocal pedagogy, emphasizing technical precision and artistic expression. Founded voice department curricula at both institutions.
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