Tenor Markus Schäfer
The versatile tenor conquered the stages of the world with performances of Mozart and Bach’s Evangelist roles and celebrated successes as a Lied interpreter at lots of “Schubertiaden”. Under Nikolaus Harnoncourt he participated in a recording of the “St. Matthew Passion”, which was awarded a Grammy.
About the artist
TENOR WITH GRAMMY-QUALITIES
Career
Markus Schäfer studied church music and singing in Karlsruhe and in Düsseldorf with Armand Mc Lane. Following further studies in the opera studio in Zurich, he made his debut there and began his first engagement. There followed periods as a member of the ensemble at the Hamburg State Opera and the German Opera on the Rhine in Düsseldorf.
On stage
Guest appearances and concert tours have led to performances with many of the leading orchestras, opera houses, and festivals. As a lyric tenor, he has acquired an impressive reputation performing roles in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's operas, as the Evangelist in the Passions by Johann Sebastian Bach, and in the great oratories of the 19th century. He has worked with conductors such as René Jacobs, Sigiswald Kuijken, Frans Bruggen, Philippe Herreweghe, Paul McCreesh, Kent Nagano and Kirill Petrenko.
As a song interpreter, Markus Schäfer has enjoyed great success in New York (Lincoln Center), in Vienna, at the Schubert Festivals in Feldkirch and in Schwarzenberg, at Wigmore Hall in London, and the Heidelberg Spring Festival.
Recordings
His CD recordings has received many prizes (including a Grammy for the St. Matthew Passion under the direction of Nickolaus Harnoncourt), and radio productions document the broad spectrum of his repertoire, which in addition to Baroque, Classic an Romantic works, include premiere performances of works by contemporary composers (particulary Wolfgang Rihm and Wilhelm Killmayer).
Teaching
Since 2008, Markus Schäfer has been a Professor of Singing at the Hannover University of Music, Drama and Media.