FEB 1, 2021: CD recording; „Wojciech Błazejczyk: #NetworkMusic“
FEB 1, 2021
with Klangforum Wien, Johannes Kalitzke, cond.
Wien (A), Konzerthaus
FEB 1, 2021
with Klangforum Wien, Johannes Kalitzke, cond.
Wien (A), Konzerthaus
JAN 13 – FEB 13, 2021
Live-stream on demand at Bayerische Staatsoper TV: „Eight songs for a mad king“ by P.Maxwell Davies
Holger Falk, King George III;
Regie: A.Weirich,
Bayerisches Staatsorchester, O.Tardy, cond.
München, Bayerische Staatsoper (Bayerische Staatsoper TV, online)
Go to this Link for Live-stream on demand
JAN 11, 2021
Live-stream „Eight songs for a mad king“ by P.Maxwell Davies
Holger Falk, King George III;
Regie: A.Weirich,
Bayerisches Staatsorchester, O.Tardy, cond.
München, Bayerische Staatsoper (Bayerische Staatsoper TV, online)
JAN 8, 2021
ABGESAGT
Recital „Im Palisadenzimmer“: Hölderlin und sein Nervenarzt Kerner; Schumann: Kerner-Liederkreis op.35, Eisler: Hölderlin-Fragmente, Hauer:Hölderlinlieder op.5, Ullmann:Abendphantasie, Texte von Hölderlin und Kerner
Holger Falk, Baritone, Julius Drake, Piano; N.N., Sprecher
Berlin, Pierre-Boulez-Saal der Berliner Philharmonie
Andreas Falentin writes in the „Die deutsche Bühne“: “Is it not an amazing idea to tackle the famous Letter of Lord Chandos by Hugo von Hofmannsthal on today’s opera stage? It is especially so if you have a singer such as Holger Falk at the disposal, who takes you along, actually almost forces you into the jungle of Hofmannsthal’s later period poetry. Falk’s voice moves seamlessly from the deep baritone register to falsetto; he never uses pressure, is never too loud, and so precisely articulates the text that one understands every word.”
And Regine Müller writes in the „Neue Zürcher Zeitung“: “Then Falk virtuously raises the vocal line from the deepest baritone range to countertenor falsetto. Falk masters the pitfalls of this highly demanding and serious role splendidly. His diction is flawless and intellectually satisfying.”
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