Clemens Löschmann, Germany
The tenor Clemens Löschmann was born in Berlin, where he studied with Professor
Johannes Hoefflin at the Academy of Music and took master classes with Aribert Reimann
and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. He was awarded scholarships from the Gotthardt-Schierse-
Stiftung, Komische Oper Berlin and Richard-Wagner-Stiftung. He took part in numerous
opera productions at several opera houses and with distinguished companies, including
Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Clemens Löschmann was engaged at the Opera
House in Bremen and worked as a guest artist at internationally renowned theatres,
including Komische Oper Berlin, the Oper Frankfurt/Main, the Royal Opera House Covent
Garden in London, Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa and Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona.
Within the classic and contemporary oratorio and concert repertoire Clemens Löschmann
is a soloist in great demand for all major tenor roles of his type. The great evangelist and
tenor parts of Bach's oratorios and cantatas are central for his concert repertoire. Besides
the classic lied- repertoire, Clemens Löschmann has dedicated himself to contemporary
compositions in his recitals. Concert trips have taken him through many countries. He
participated in numerous premieres as well as in many radio, television and CD
productions. Clemens Löschmann holds a teaching assignment at the Academy of Music in
Bremen.
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