LARS THODBERG BERTELSEN Lars Thodberg Bertelsen (baritone) made his debut in 1987 and has ever since
been a regular guest singer with the Danish National Opera in Aarhus and with
the Danish regional orchestras, as well as having engagements on radio and TV:
He has also made his mark as a singer of Lieder and oratorio, and has performed
with conductors like Gary Bertini, John Alldis, Willi Gohl, Richard Hickox and
Peter Schreier, Among major operatic roles he has sung Figaro in Rossini's The
Barber of Seville, Guglielmo in Mozart's Cosi fan tutte, Johan in
Dupuy's Youth and Folly, Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus, Marcel
in La Bohème, the Count in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro,
Gurther in Wagner's Gütterdämmerung, Prince René in
The Count of Luxembourg, Doctor Malatesta in Donizetti's Don Pasquale
and Papageno in The Magic Flute. Lars Thodberg Bertelsen has recorded
several CDs, for example with the tenor Ernst Haefliger in Franz Tischhauser's
Die Hampeloper in a recording in Zürich, Switzerland. He has also
recorded early Schoenberg Lieder, songs by Carl Nielsen, a collected edition
of Niels W. Gade's songs, and Telemann cantatas for baritone and chamber orchestra.
He has received several awards including the Aksel Schiøtz Prize 1990.
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