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Jonas Kaufmann

Jonas Kaufmann

German opera singer


Jonas Kaufmann (born July 10, 1969) is a German-Austrian tenor opera singer. He is best known for the versatility of his repertoire, performing a variety of opera roles in multiple languages in recital[1][2] and concert each season. Some of his standout roles include Don José in Carmen, Cavaradossi in Tosca, Maurizio in Adriana Lecouvreur, Don Alvaro in La forza del destino, Siegmund in Die Walküre, and the title roles in Parsifal, Werther, Don Carlos, and Lohengrin. In 2014 The New York Times described Kaufmann as "a box-office draw, and... the most important, versatile tenor of his generation."[3]

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Early life and education

Kaufmann was born in Munich. His father worked for an insurance company, and his mother was a kindergarten teacher. He had one older sister. He started studying piano when he was eight, and he sang in his elementary school choir. Although he studied for mathematics entrance exams, in the summer of 1989 he began his vocal training at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. While he was studying, he sang some small roles at the Bavarian State Opera. He graduated from university in 1994, achieving distinctions in both opera and concert performances.[4]

In 1995, Kaufmann received help from American baritone Michael Rhodes, who taught him a "new way of singing" and how to become "more relaxed in my voice and in myself."[5] In Kaufmann's book Meinen die wirklich mich? he said, "To find a Michael Rhodes that can really help you and bring you to success is really a great stroke of luck."[6]

Career

Emily Magee as Ariadne and Kaufmann as Bacchus in Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss, at the Salzburg Festival of 2012

He began his professional career at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken in 1994[7] and was soon invited to make debuts in German theaters such as the Stuttgart Opera and Hamburg State Opera, as well as international debuts at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opéra National de Paris, and La Scala. He made his Salzburg Festival debut in 1999 in a new production of Busoni's Doktor Faust and returned there in 2003 as Belmonte in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail and for concerts of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Berlin Philharmonic.

He performed the role of Don José in Bizet's Carmen, to critical acclaim, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 2006/7. He made his debut as Alfredo in Verdi's La traviata at the Metropolitan Opera alongside Angela Gheorghiu in 2006, also to critical acclaim,[8] and also sang the role at the Met in 2007 and 2008, and at the Royal Opera House in 2008. In May 2008, he played Cavaradossi in Puccini's Tosca at Covent Garden, yet again to critical acclaim.[9]

In 2008/9, he performed in Massenet's Manon in Chicago opposite Natalie Dessay and in the title role of a new production of Wagner's Lohengrin at the Bavarian State Opera. He also sang Lohengrin on the opening night of the Bayreuth Festival in 2010, in a production staged by Hans Neuenfels and conducted by Andris Nelsons.

His debut recording with Decca, Romantic Arias, was released in January 2008. He has also recorded a Schubert song cycle on the same label and the role of Pinkerton in Puccini's Madama Butterfly for EMI.

In January 2010, he took the title role in Massenet's Werther at the Opéra Bastille in Paris. The performance was recorded and released on DVD in November 2010.

In April 2011, he returned to the Metropolitan Opera as Siegmund in Robert Lepage's new production of Wagner's Die Walküre.[10] In September 2011, he underwent surgery to remove a lymph node from his chest.[11][12][13] In December, he was back, performing the title role in Gounod's Faust.[10]

On 15 February 2013, Kaufmann made his first appearance in the title role of Wagner's Parsifal at the Metropolitan Opera. His performance received rave reviews from critics.[14] In July of that year he was named a Kammersänger of the Bavarian State Opera by the Bavarian Ministry of Arts. In December he sang the role of Don Alvaro in Verdi's La forza del destino with the company.[15]

In February 2014, Kaufmann sang the title role in Massenet's Werther at the Met. He followed this by touring with Schubert's song cycle Winterreise with Helmut Deutsch.[1] In June 2014, he made his debut in the role of Des Grieux in Puccini's Manon Lescaut at the Royal Opera House in London.[16] That November he sang the same role in another production of Manon Lescaut at the Bavarian State Opera.[17]

On 12 September 2015, Kaufmann became the first German singer to perform the British patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!" at the Last Night of The Proms.[18]

On 23 February 2016, the documentary Jonas Kaufmann: An Evening with Puccini was released in selected theaters in the United States. The film centered around Kaufmann's 2015 performance at La Scala in Milan and featured rare archive footage.[19][needs update]

In 2018, Kaufmann made his debut as Tristan in concert performances of the second act of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde.[20]

In 2019, the concert stage saw Kaufmann tour Germany with Mahler's “Lied von der Erde”, and performances from his “L'Opéra” CD. Operatic highlights include Fidelio and Otello at the Bayerische Staatsoper; La Forza del destino at the Royal Opera House in London; Andrea Chenier in Sydney and Melbourne and a new production of Die Tote Stadt in Munich.[21]

Highlights from 2020 included a tour of Kaufmann's album "Mein Wien", Aida at the Teatro San Carlo in Napoli; Don Carlos at the Wiener Staatsoper; La Bohème at the Bayerische Staatsoper; and Cavalleria Rusticana at the Teatro San Carlo in Napoli.[22]

In 2021, Kaufmann gave recitals in Madrid and Vienna; sung in new productions of Aida in Paris and Parsifal in Vienna; and had his full role debut as Tristan at the Bayerische Staatsoper. Kaufmann also embarked on a tour of North America, accompanied by pianist Helmut Deutsch.[23]

Kaufmann commenced the year 2022 with a role debut as the titular role in Britten's Peter Grimes at the Wiener Staatsoper.[24] In March 2022, a studio recording of Turandot was organized by Antonio Pappano at the Santa Cecilia auditorium. Jonas Kaufmann sang the role of Calaf for the first time there alongside Sondra Radvanovsky in the title role. A public concert was performed on 12 March 2022 in Rome.[25] After Turandot Kaufmann undertakes a tour of eleven concerts of Lieder by Brahms and Schumann with Diana Damrau and her usual pianist Helmut Deutsch, in various European cities, including Berlin, Munich, Paris, London.[26] He made his role debut as Calaf (Turandot) in Rome with the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia orchestra, conducted by Pappano, performed Mario Cavaradossi (Tosca) at Teatro San Carlo in Naples,[27] the title role in Lohengrin at Melbourne Opera,[28] and made his operatic debut at the Arena di Verona, performing Radames in Aida.[29]

To begin the 2022/23 season, Kaufmann returned to the Bayerische Staatsoper to perform the title role in Britten's Peter Grimes.[30] To commence the New Year, he performed the role of Radames in Verdi's Aida at the Wiener Staatsoper alongside Anna Netrebko and Elīna Garanča.[31] At the Wiener Staatsoper he also performed the title role in Andrea Chenier[32], which he later performed at La Scala.[33] He made his role debut as the title-role in Tannhäuser at the Salzburger Osterfestspiele,[34] and also performed the title role in Werther at the Royal Opera House.[35] On the concert stage, he performed several recitals in Europe and in South America.

During the 2023/24 season, Kaufmann performed the world premiere of Doppelgänger in New York’s Park Avenue Armory with Helmut Deutsch, directed by Claus Guth.[36] He then returned to the Wiener Staatsoper to perform the role of Calaf in Puccini’s Turandot alongside Asmik Grigorian in the title role.[37]

Personal life

Kaufmann has been married twice. His first marriage to mezzo-soprano Margarete Joswig produced three children, and ended in divorce.[38][39] His second marriage is to the opera director Christiane Lutz.[40] The couple married in late 2018,[41][42] and have a child, born in March 2019.[43]

Kaufmann has German and Austrian dual citizenship, with Austrian citizenship awarded to him in Feb. 2021. His current main residence is in Salzburg.[44]

Discography

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Repertoire

As Paul with Marlis Petersen as Marietta in Die tote Stadt, Bavarian State Opera 2019

Kaufmann's repertoire includes the following:

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Awards

  • 2007 Gramophone Award 2007, Strauss-Lieder, CD
  • 2008 Grands prix internationaux du disque, Diapason d’or, Romantic Arias, CD
  • 2008 Qobus/Classica: Le meilleur disque de 2008, Romantic Arias, CD
  • 2009 Gramophone Award 2009, Madame Butterfly, CD
  • 2009 Prix Caecilia 2009, Sehnsucht, CD
  • 2009 Diapason d’or 2009, Romantic Arias, CD
  • 2010 ECHO Klassik „Bester Sänger des Jahres“ for the recording Sehnsucht
  • 2010 Orphée d’or „Wolfgang Wagner“ 2010, Sehnsucht, CD
  • 2010 Diapason d’or 2010, Die schöne Müllerin, CD
  • 2010 Diapason d’or 2010, Verismo Arias, CD
  • 2011 Gramophone Award 2011, Verismo Arias, CD
  • 2011 Diapason d’or 2011, Werther, DVD
  • 2012 Medal for "besondere Verdienste um Bayern in einem Vereinten Europa"
  • 2012 Gramophone Award 2012, Fidelio, CD
  • 2013 International Opera Awards: Opera Magazine Readers Award
  • 2013 International Opera Awards: The Male Singer of the Year Award
  • 2013 Die Goldene Deutschland
  • 2013 Bayerischer Kammersänger – awarded at the end of the performance of Il trovatore, 8 July 2013
  • 2013 ECHO Klassik „Sänger des Jahres“ for the recording Kaufmann Wagner
  • 2013 ECHO Klassik „Operneinspielung des Jahres“ (19. Jh.): Mariinsky Orchestra/Valery Gergiev, Wagner: Die Walküre
  • 2013 ECHO Klassik „Musik-DVD-Produktion des Jahres“: Robert Lepage/Deutsche Grammophon, Der Ring des Nibelungen
  • 2013 Gramophone Award 2013, Wagner, CD
  • 2014 Golden plate for the Verdi-Album awarded at the end of the Liederabends Winterreise in Graz am 4. April 2014
  • 2014 ECHO Klassik „Solistische Einspielung des Jahres/Gesang“ (The Verdi Album)
  • 2014 Gramophone Classical Music Award 2014 Solo Vocal (Schubert – Winterreise, Jonas Kaufmann and Helmut Deutsch)
  • 2014 Bambi for the category "Classical Music“
  • 2015 International Opera Awards
  • 2015 ECHO Klassik „Sänger des Jahres“ for the recording Du bist die Welt für mich
  • 2015 Premio Puccini 2015
  • 2016 "Service Cross" for the order of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland
  • 2016 ECHO Klassik „Bestseller des Jahres“ for the Puccini-Album Nessun Dorma
  • 2016 Jahrespreis for the recording of Aida (2015) at the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik
  • 2017 ECHO Klassik „Bestseller des Jahres“ or the album Dolce Vita
  • 2018 Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
  • 2018 Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
  • 2019 Goldener Rathausmann der Stadt Wien
  • 2020 Honorary Doctorate at the Royal College of Music, give by Prince Charles
  • 2020 Opus Klassik, in the category "Classic without boarders" for his album Wien
  • 2021 Österreichischer Musiktheaterpreis – Special Media Prize
  • 2021 Opus Klassik in the category "Opera Recording of the Year" for Otello
  • 2022: Award of Professional title Austrian Kammersänger[63][64]
  • 2022: Opus Klassik in the category "Singer of the Year" for Liszt: Feudvoll und Leidvoll
  • 2022: Bayerischer Verfassungsorden
  • 2024: Chevalier (Knight) of France's Légion d'Honneur[65]

Literature

  • Thomas Voigt: Jonas Kaufmann: In Conversation With. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2017, ISBN 978-1-4746-0427-7.
  • Thomas Voigt and Christine Cerletti: Jonas Kaufmann: Eine Bilderreise. Stiftung Colla Parte Basel, 2019, ISBN 978-3-903269-75-0

References

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  2. "About me". Kaufmann website. Archived from the original on 13 February 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  3. Micklethwait, Brian (14 February 2008). "The teacher who saved Jonas Kaufmann's voice". Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  4. Voigt, Thomas (2010). Jonas Kaufmann "Meinen die wirklich mich?": Henschel Verlag GmbH & Co.KG. ISBN 978-3-89487-669-2. p. 52
  5. "Artists". Deccaclassics.com. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. Davis, Peter G. (23 February 2006). "La Traviata – Classical Music Review". New York. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  7. Hilary Finch, The Times, Tosca at Covent Garden, 14 May 2008
  8. Metropolitan Opera Archives. Kaufmann, Jonas (Tenor) (performance record)
  9. News: Surgery successful Archived 25 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine on Kaufmann's official website, jonaskaufmann.com
  10. Dear Friends – Open letter from Jonas Kaufmann published on the website of Fuji Television. "Lymph nodes" is written in the Japanese version.
  11. Apthorp, Shirley (29 December 2013). "La forza del destino, Bavarian State Opera, Nationaltheater, Munich – review". Financial Times. Retrieved 26 December 2014
  12. Clements, Andrew (18 June 2014). "Manon Lescaut review – Kaufmann's singing is exceptional". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  13. Neuhoff, Bernhard (16 November 2014). "Triumph für Jonas Kaufmann, Manon Lescaut an der Bayerischen Staatsoper". Bayerischer Rundfunk. Retrieved 26 December 2014 (in German).
  14. Holubiak, Ian (16 December 2015). "Jonas Kaufmann Debuts An Evening with Puccini February 2016". Classicalite. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  15. Barone, Joshua (6 April 2018). "Jonas Kaufmann: Wagner's Tristan Is 'Like a Drug'". The New York Times.
  16. "DIE TOTE STADT". Bayerische Staatsoper (in German). Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  17. Staatsoper, Wiener. "Peter Grimes". upstream.wiener-staatsoper.at (in German). Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  18. Ashley, Tim (30 March 2022). "Kaufmanndamrau-ans-deutsch-review". The Guardian.
  19. "Teatro di San Carlo - Tosca". www.teatrosancarlo.it. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  20. "Lohengrin". Opera Australia. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  21. "Jonas Kaufmann is Radamès on August 28". www.arena.it. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  22. "PETER GRIMES". Bayerische Staatsoper. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  23. Staatsoper, Wiener. "Aida". upstream.wiener-staatsoper.at (in German). Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  24. "„Andrea Chénier" am 09.12.2022 | Spielplanarchiv der Wiener Staatsoper". archiv.wiener-staatsoper.at. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  25. "Andrea Chénier". www.teatroallascala.org. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  26. Rundfunk, Bayerischer (3 April 2023). "Kritik – Jonas Kaufmann als Tannhäuser in Salzburg: Eine gefühlte Ewigkeit | BR-Klassik". www.br-klassik.de (in German). Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  27. "Jonas Kaufmanns spätherbstlicher Werther in London gefeiert". Operaversum (in German). Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  28. "Doppelganger : Program & Events". Park Avenue Armory. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  29. Staatsoper, Wiener. "Turandot". upstream.wiener-staatsoper.at. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
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  31. Braunmüller, Robert (15 April 2014). "Jonas Kaufmann hat sich von seiner Frau Margarete Joswig getrennt". Abendzeitung (in German). Munich.
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  33. Kimberly Hagen (30 November 2018). "Freundin ist schwanger – Jonas Kaufmann: Er wird zum vierten Mal Vater!". Abendzeitung München. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
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  46. "Turandot | Warner Classics". www.warnerclassics.com (in German). Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  47. CHANNEL, THE VIOLIN (22 January 2024). "Jonas Kaufmann Made a Knight of France's Légion d'Honneur". World's Leading Classical Music Platform. Retrieved 29 January 2024.

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