Konstantin Wolff
Professor · Classical Voice
University of Applied Sciences and Arts LucerneAbout
Konstantin Wolff is a Professor at the Lucerne School of Music (HSLU), part of the Institute of Classical and Church Music. A renowned bass-baritone, he has performed internationally since 2005 in operas and concerts, collaborating with prominent conductors like William Christie, René Jacobs, and Teodor Currentzis. His work emphasizes historical performance practices, particularly in Baroque and Classical repertoires.
Education and teaching roles include a Lehrauftrag at the Musikhochschule Trossingen (2021–2023) and current faculty position at HSLU since Fall 2023. His research interests focus on classical vocal performance, lied programs blending text and improvisation (e.g., “Von Krieg und Frieden,” “Mythenherz”), and experimental vocal techniques.
Notable collaborations include recordings of Mozart’s *The Magic Flute* under René Jacobs, Bach’s *Christmas Oratorio* with Riccardo Chailly, and Mozart’s *Così fan tutte* with Teodor Currentzis. He also explores German and English folk song traditions in recent programs.
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