Roman Trekel

German operatic baritone and Lied-singer
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Roman Trekel (born Pirna near Dresden in 1963) is a German operatic baritone and Lied-singer.[1] He was awarded the title of Kammersänger in 2000.[2]

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  1. ^ Manuel Brug - Die neuen Sängerstimmen: Von Cecilia Bartoli bis Bryn Terfel. 2003 - Roman Trekel (Bariton), geboren 1963 in Pirna als Sohn der Mezzosopranistin Ute Trekel-Burkhardt. Kam 1988 an die Berliner Staatsoper Unter den Linden. Als Pelleas (Debussy), Heerrufer und Wolfram (beide Wagner), in den Mozart-Rollen Papageno, Don Alfonso, Graf Almaviva und Guglielmo, als ...
  2. ^ Roman Trekel wird »Berliner Kammersänger«
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