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Encyclopedia > Matthias Goerne

Matthias Goerne (born 1967) is a German baritone.


Born in Weimar, he studied with Hans-Joachim Beyer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.


His repertoire spans a wide range of music, from Baroque to contemporary, but above all he is a celebrated lieder singer. His discography includes award-winning recordings of Mahler and Schubert song cycles.


External link

  • Official homepage (in German) (http://www.matthiasgoerne.de)

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Kennedy Center: Biographical information for Matthias Goerne (653 words)
Goerne at the Salzburg Festival with his warmly received performance in the world premier of Hans Werner Henze's opera “The Hoopoe, and the Triumph of Filial Love.” (''L'Upupa'').
Goerne has appeared with Vladimir Ashkenazy in Berlin, Sir Roger Norrington and the LPO in London, and with the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
Matthias Goerne grew up in Weimar and began his singing career as a member of the children's choir of the Civic Opera.
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