Stephan Loges

Stephan Loges

(bass-baritone)

WORK
Stephan Loges has given recitals throughout the world, including regular appearances at Wigmore Hall London as well as Carnegie Hall New York, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Vienna Konzerthaus, Klavierfestival Ruhr, La Monnaie Brussels, Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Santiago de Compostela, BBC Radio 3, among others. Since his BBC Proms debut singing Bach’s “St Matthew Passion” with Trevor Pinnock in 2002, Stephan has performed the work with many period and modern orchestras, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment directed by Mark Padmore, and recorded it with both the Gabrieli Consort under Paul McCreesh and the Monteverdi Choir under Sir John Eliot Gardiner (Deutsche Grammophon). He is a guest with the Royal Opera Covent Garden, Opéra National du Rhin, La Monnaie Opera, Northern Ireland Opera and Hannover Staatstheater among other renowned houses. 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Stephan Loges was an early winner of the Wigmore Hall International Song Competition. 

REPERTOIRE
Wolfram (Wagner’s “Tannhäuser”) 
Papageno, Sprecher (Mozart’s “The Magic Flute”)
Don Alfonso (Mozart’s “Così fan tutte”)
Golaud (Debussy’s “Pelléas et Mélisande”) 
Bruno (Macmillan’s “Parthenogenesis”) 
Moritz (Mernier’s “Spring Awakening”) 
Astrologer (Britten’s “The Burning Fiery Furnace”) 
The Blind Man and Father (world premiere of Mark Grey’s “Frankenstein”) 
Boris Berezovsky (world premiere of Anthony Bolton’s “The Life and Death of Alexander Litvinenko”)
Falke (Strauss’ “Die Fledermaus”) 
Sweeney Todd (Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd”) 
Oberto (Verdi’s “Oberto”)

Concert repertoire:
Britten’s “War Requiem”
Bach’s “Christmas Oratorio”, “St John Passion”, “Easter Oratorio” and Cantatas
Berlioz’ “L’Enfance du Christ”
Haydn’s “Creation” and “Die Jahreszeiten”
Telemann’s “Brockes Passion”

Stephan’s most recent CD, “Nature’s Solace” with Iain Burnside, featuring Lieder by Schumann, Kilpinen and Brahms, was released by Signum in November 2018.