- Andreas Scholl
Andreas Scholl (born
November 10 1967 ) is a Germancountertenor , a male classical singer in thealto vocal range. He specialises inBaroque music . His range is the same as that of the celebrated 18th century altocastrato ,Senesino , for whomHandel wrote his greatest alto roles. "Fanfare" magazine says: "There are more excellent countertenors before the public today than ever before, but one stands out above all others, as Caruso among tenors a century ago: Andreas Scholl". In 2005, Scholl was the first countertenor ever to be invited to sing solo at "The Last Night of the Proms" inLondon .Childhood
Scholl was born on
November 10 1967 inEltville ,Germany , and grew up in neighboringKiedrich . All of his family members were singers. He was enrolled at the age of seven into the Kiedricher Chorbuben (Kiedrich Boys Choir) — which was first documented in1333 as "a schola of men assisting the priests on all Sundays, singing theGregorian chant s." At age 13, Andreas Scholl sang the second boy (his sister sang first boy) in Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte " at the Wiesbaden Staatstheater. That same year, he was one of 20,000 choristers from all over the world gathered inRome for a festival where Scholl was chosen to sing solo at Mass onJanuary 4 1981 and met PopeJohn Paul II . Along with his fellow choristers, Andreas Scholl was an extra in the film "The Name of the Rose ", playing a young monk standing alongsideSean Connery in scenes shot at Kloster Eberbach, near Kiedrich.Musical education
Scholl was 17 when the extent of his ability was recognized by the "Chorbuben's" voice coach from the
Darmstadt Music Academy . He then sang for the tenor/countertenorHerbert Klein , who advised him that there were only two places he should study: either inLondon or at theearly music conservatoire inBasel , theSchola Cantorum Basiliensis . Since an uncle had introduced Scholl to the voices ofPaul Esswood andJames Bowman , the leading European countertenors of the day, Scholl chose Bowman as a role model. Scholl sent a demo tape toRené Jacobs to evaluate his talent. This resulted in Jacobs inviting Scholl to visit theSchola Cantorum Basiliensis . However, Scholl could not read music and had no first degree. Although theSchola Cantorum Basiliensis only offered post-graduate courses, Scholl was subsequently offered admission on the strength and quality of his voice after singing a Schubert song for the admissions board-- which includedRené Jacobs .At the Schola, Andreas Scholl's teacher was Richard Levitt, followed by Jacobs in his second year. Violinist
Chiara Banchini and sopranoEmma Kirkby were major influences, as Scholl began to specialise in the music of the Baroque. Scholl additionally studied with sopranoEvelyn Tubb and lutenistAnthony Rooley . In addition to the Diploma of Ancient Music, for which his external examiner was James Bowman, Andreas Scholl garnered prizes from theCouncil of Europe and the Foundation Claude Nicolas Ledoux, and awards from Switzerland's Association Migros and Ernst Göhner Foundation.Andreas Scholl now teaches interpretation in the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, succeeding his own teacher, Richard Levitt, and is in much demand for master classes.
Professonal debut
In
1993 , Scholl stood in for René Jacobs at Jacobs' request at the Théâtre Grévin inParis , causing a sensation. This "St John Passion " was broadcast on Good Friday to a radio audience which included William Christie. Shortly thereafter, Christie and Scholl met on a train. The 1994 recording of Handel's "Messiah" with Les Arts Florissants resulted directly from this meeting.Recordings
The bulk of Scholl's recording career has been with
Harmonia Mundi and Decca. By 1998 his CDs dominated Harmonia Mundi's hit list at numbers one, three, four, five and ten, and they are still among Harmonia Mundi's best sellers. His discography amounts to more than sixty CDs, all but two being music of the European Baroque or Renaissance. Recordings in which he has collaborated, including all but one of his solo recordings, have won awards. His personal accolades include the Diapason d'Or, multiple Gramophone Awards, 10 de Repertoire, ffff Telerama and Choc du Mond de la Musique, the ECHO award and Prix de l'Union de la Presse Musicale Belge. In an extremely rare departure from its normally austere approach, "Fanfare" magazine described his recording of Dowland's "A Musicall Banquet" as 'perfect'. The recording of the "St John Passion" of J S Bach conducted by Philippe Herreweghe on which Andreas Scholl sings was nominated for a Cannes Classical Award in 2003. He was Germany's Kultur Radio Artist of the Year in 1998. He has revealed, to German audiences in particular, some little-known masterworks of the German Baroque composers and has thereby made a significant contribution to the modern rediscovery of the Baroque repertoire as a whole. His 2001 album of folksongs, "Wayfaring Stranger", was a personal project, well-received by the CD-buying public but not universally acclaimed by his fellow musicians, some of whom regarded it as an inappropriate departure.Collaborations
Andreas Scholl has worked with the majority of contemporary Baroque specialists, including Chiara Banchini, William Christie, Christophe Coin, Michel Corboz, Paul Dyer,
John Eliot Gardiner , Reinhardt Goebel, Philippe Herreweghe, Christopher Hogwood, René Jacobs, Konrad Junghänel, Robert King,Ton Koopman , Paul McCreesh, Nicholas McGegan,Roger Norrington , Christophe Rousset, Jos van Veldhoven, Dominique Veillard and Roland Wilson. His regular solo partners include cemballist Markus Märkl and the virtuoso lutenist Edin Karamazov. Ensembles with whom he performs include the Netherlands Bach Choir, Cantus Coelln, theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , Musica Antiqua Köln, the Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik, the Freiburg Barockorchester, theAustralian Brandenburg Orchestra and Accademia Bizantina.The composer Marco Rosano has created a new
Stabat Mater for Andreas Scholl; he sang the first complete performance of this work on Date|2008-02-22 at theCity Recital Hall , Angel Place, accompanied by the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra under Paul Dyer. [cite web
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Scholl describes himself as a singer who does
opera . His major roles have been those written for the 18th centuryalto castrato Senesino : Bertarido inHandel 's "Rodelinda" (Glyndebourne, 1998, 1999, 2002) and the title role in Handel's "Giulio Cesare" in the Royal Danish Opera production (2002, 2005). "Rodelinda" was a huge success and he 'stopped the show' ("Sunday Times"). According to James Bowman, who describes himself as an unqualified admirer, 'people went into a kind of trance' when he sang "Dove Sei". "The Financial Times " said of his "Vivi tiranno": '… such intelligent virtuosity … time stands still and you feel he is speaking to you.' In February 2002, "Le Monde " called him 'Le Roi Scholl' after his reprise of the role of King Bertarido in the Paris production of theGlyndebourne "Rodelinda".Popular music
Scholl has always written songs as well as music for ballet and theatre and has his own professional sound studio in
Basel , Switzerland, where he now resides. His "White as Lilies", based on ideas ofJohn Dowland , is on the 1995 CD "The Countertenors" (withDominique Visse and Pascal Bertin). It was a hit in Korea when used in a TV commercial and was later released there in an orchestrated version. In December 2003, he gave his first public performance in popular music, an eclectic programme of electronic and orchestral works which included his own compositions. Alongside Andreas Scholl was fellow Baroque countertenor, Roland Kunz, who specialises in setting Elizabethan English poems to his own electronic music. The two countertenors duetted in Scholl's and Kunz's songs, backed by Kunz's band "die Unerlösten" and the Rundfunk-SinfonieorchesterSaarbrücken under Rick Stengårds.References
External links
* [http://www.andreasschollsociety.org The Andreas Scholl Society] concert calendar, record of past performances, extended biography, full discography, list of all recorded tracks indexed by composer, images, early music links, countertenor index, audio samples, message board, not-for-profit independent site
* [http://www.deccaclassics.com/artists/scholl Decca Classics] Scholl's recording label
* [http://www.klassikakzente.de/page_5726.jsp Short biography (German)] at "KlassikAkzente"
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