Andreas Winkler

The austrian tenor Andreas Winkler originates from Innsbruck and was born in Italy.
In summer 2001 he graduated from the Musikhochschule Köln where he studied with
Prof. Hans Sotin, later with Karlheinz Hanser and Jane Thorner-Mengedoth.

He interpreted many operatic parts all over Europe, Japan and the US with great acclaim. He sang the part of Ferrando in W. A. Mozarts Cosi fan tutte at the Staatstheater Kassel and the main part in Der Vogelhändler at the Staatstheater Karlsruhe. In 2005 he made his debut at the Schwetzinger Festspiele in the opera Telemaco by A. Scarlatti. In 2006 he sang the part of Pedrillo in Mozarts Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival and at Teatro Verdi in Trieste/Italy. In summer 2007 he made his operatic debut in Japan at the Orchard Hall in Tokyo.
In 2009 the tenor interpreted the part of Iwan in Der Zarewitsch by Franz Lehar at the Residenz Theater in Munich (Bayrisches Rundfunkorchster, CD Production) and made his US debut at the Severance Hall in Cleveland under maestro Welser-Möst. He also debuted at the Bayrische Staatsoper in Munich in the production Doktor Faust by Busoni.

In addition to his opera activity Andreas Winkler performs in concert and as an interpreter of the oratorio repertoire where he has made guest appearances at the Crownhall Jerusalem, the Philharmonie in Cologne, the Kreuzkirche Dresden, the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Gewandthaus in Leipzig and the Tonhalle in Zurich.

From 2001 until 2003 he was member of the ensemble at the “Theater für Niedersachsen” where he debuted as Male Chorus in B. Brittens Rape of Lucretia.  In summer 2003 he became a permanent member of the ensemble at Zurich Opera. His well recognized debut was the part of Vasek in Bedrich Smetanas opera The Bartered Bride.
Both in opera and concert he worked with famous conducters as Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Franz Welser-Möst, Christoph von Dohnànyi, Bernard Haitink, Carlo Rizzi or Nello Santi.
He has made opera appearances under such stage directors as Jürgen Flimm, Nikolaus Lehnhoff, Matthias Hartmann, Sven-Eric Bechtolf or Martin Kušej.
Further important parts include Valletto in Monteverdis L`Incoronazione di Poppea, Jaquino in Beethovens Fidelio and the part of Camille de Rosillon in Fr. Lehàrs operetta The Merry Widow.

In 2010 he will sing several parts at the Zurich Opera (Goro in Madama Butterfly, 3rd Jew in Salome, Kilian in Der Freischütz). In the season 2010/2011 appearences in Giullaume Tell and Aus einem Totenhaus are planed. 2012 he will return to Cleveland to take part in the production of Salome again under maestro Welser-Möst.

Some years ago Andreas Winkler made Italian canzoni, tangos, swing and chansons a regular part of his broad repertoire. Due to the success of this program he has made several radio and TV appearances and frequently headlines international festivals and concert venues.

He already released two albums: Canzone d’amore (2003) and Bada Bing Bada Boom (2008).
Andreas Winkler