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Singer Thomas Mohr received his training at the musical academy of Lübeck, where he gained his diploma and passed his concert examination with distinction. While still a student he won first prizes at s’Hertogenbosch, at the VDMK competition in Berlin and at the Walther Gruner competition in London. He pursued further studies with Anna Reynolds, with whom he still continues to work today. After contracts at Bremen and Mannheim he joined the company of the Bonn opera and worked there with such renowned directors as Giancarlo del Monaco, Jürgen Rose, Werner Schroeter, Andras Fricsay and Andreas Homoki, studying important baritone parts such as Silvio, Albert, di Luna, Lescaut and Germont père. Besides these, Mohr also scored successes as Eisenstein, Peter the broom-maker, Count Almaviva and Papageno. On the concert platform his attention centred on Orff’s “Carmina burana”, Brahms’ “German Requiem” and Britten’s “War Requiem”.
Thomas Mohr has been a free-lance singer since 1997. His widespread activities have led him to many of the most important concert halls of the world and to famous opera houses including the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, the Zürich opera and the Semper opera in Dresden. The renowned conductors with whom he has worked include Kent Nagano, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Gerd Albrecht, Lorin Maazel, Leonard Slatkin, Antonio Pappano, Christoph von Dohnányi, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Bernhard Klee, Sir Georg Solti and Zubin Mehta. Since his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut in 2000 he has been invited to sing for the Kammerphilharmonie in Bremen, the Bavarian Radio Symphony, the Boston Symphony and the Tanglewood Festival.
Currently he has achieved a change of vocal category: in the 2005/6 season he made highly successful appearances as Siegmund and Idomeneo, and April 2006 saw his much noted debut as Parsifal in Erfurt. At the moment Thomas Mohr sings Danilo in a new production of the “Merry Widow” at Cologne, in the near future he will be appearing as Eisenstein at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and in 2007 as Max in a new “Freischütz” at Cologne.
Since the winter term of 2002/2003 he has been teaching singing as professor in ordinary at the Bremen academy of the arts. |
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