Wieland Satter (Bass-baritone)
Wieland Satter studied Music Education at the Hochschule für Musik in Frankfurt am Main, majoring in Flute and Choral Direction. After his graduation with the Teaching Certificate he started vocal studies at the Hochschule für Musik "Franz Liszt" in Weimar. He graduated with Artist's Diploma, specializing in Voice.
Recently Wieland Satter sang Donner/Das Rheingold with Odense Symphony Orchestra in September 2015, Andrea Chenier at Bregenzer Festspiele, Klingsor/Parsifal in Kaiserslautern, Boris/Boris Godunov in Hof, Gessler/Guillaume Tell at Philharmonie Köln (concertante), and Heerufer/Lohengrin at National Center for Performing Arts in Beijing.
In 2013 he sang Stallerhof at Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck, Zaccaria/Nabucco and Gessler/Guillaume Tell in Kaiserslautern and his house and role debut as Holländer/Fliegende Holländer at Bolshoi Opera in Moscow. He finished his studies with Karl-Heinz Jarius, Sebastian Vittucci, Gregory Lamar and Josef Loibl and visited Masterclasses with Hans Hotter, Walter Berry, Kurt Moll, Cornelius Read.
He has performed in the following Opera Houses: Passau, Hof, Kaiserslautern, Linz, Augsburg, Kassel, Opera de Lyon, Bolzano, Modena, Piacenza, Festival of Bregenz and from 2005-2008 at the soloist ensemble at Staatstheater Nürnberg. His repertoire includes dramatic baritone roles like Phillip II, Boris, Zaccharias, Escamillo, Kaspar, Mephisto, Pizarro, Orest, and also Character roles as Leporello, Figaro, Dulcamara, Bartolo, Klingsor.
Mr. Satter has a wide repertoire as a concert singer in German song-cycles such as Winterreise, Schwanengesang and Dichterliebe, and in oratorios such as Verdi and Mozart Requiems, Beethoven's Missa Solemnis and Ninth Symphony, Mendelsohn's Elias and Paulus, Bach's St. John Passion, St. Matthew Passion and Christmas oratorio as well as early baroque and renaissance music with specialized ensembles.
He has received a scholarship from the Franz-Schubert-Institutes in Baden near Wien, and was Prize winner in the "International Gottlob-Frick Competition" and Finalist in the "2nd. International Hilde Zadek Competition".
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