MARKO KATHOL Marko Kathol, tenor
The tenor Marko Kathol studied singing at the Bordeaux Conservatoire and with
Claes H. Ahnsjö in Munich, before joining the Würzburg Stadttheater
as tenor buffo. From 1996 to 2003 he was engaged at the Munich Gärtnerplatz
Staatstheater, before embarking on a free-lance career. His rôles have
included Alfred in Die Fledermaus and Lord Percy Harwich in Lady Hamilton
in Cologne, Lyonel in Martha in Leipzig, Adam in Der Vogelhändler
in Dresden, Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi, Camille and Danilo in Die lustige
Witwe and Caramello in Eine Nacht in Venedig in Munich, and Tony in West
Side Story at the Vienna Volksoper. His wide operatic repertoire ranges
from Mozart to Carl Orff, with a parallel list of rôles in operetta. Marko
Kathol had his first stage experience at the Klagenfurt Stadttheater, before
training as a classical dancer and a period of ten years as a member of the
Bavarian State Ballet. His career as a singer has brought guest performances
in opera houses and concert halls throughout Germany and Austria, as well as
in Hungary and Israel.
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