Christian Eberl

was born in Regensburg, where he first took piano and trumpet lessons. After completing his teaching diploma, he studied composition and voice at the Academy for Theater and Music in Munich, where his teachers were Wolfgang Brendel and Rita Hirner-Lill. He gained great inspiration in Lied from Helmut Deutsch, Christian Gerhaher and Rudi Spring and supplemented his training in master classes with Rudolph Piernay, Alessandro Corbelli, Louis Langrée, András Schiff and Wolfram Rieger. Christian Eberl also prepared a number of opera roles while at the Academy for Theater and Music in Munich and sang works by Henze, Keiser, Gluck, Puccini and Debussy at Munich's Prinzregententheater. At the end of 2010, he performed the role of Graf Almaviva in Mozart's Figaro on that stage and sang the title role in Rossini's TURCO at the Rossini Festival in Bad Wildbad under Maestro Antonino Fogliani.

The baritone sings a broad range of oratorio and Lied repertoire and has a full schedule of concert activities. He has worked with a number of orchestras in German-speaking countries, including the Münchener Kammerorchester, the Bavarian RSO and die Hamburger Camerata.

In 2006, Christian Eberl won a scholarship from the Richard-Wagner-Foundation of Munich; since 2007 he has been supported by Yehudi Menuhin's Foundation "LiveMusicNow". He has won various competitions in Italy and Germany, most recently the "Mozart Prize 2009" of the Wiesbaden Mozart Society.

At the festival in Aix-en-Provence 2010, Christian Eberl was invited to participate in the "Académie européenne de musique". As a result, he was selected as a prizewinner by the HSBC Bank and undertook various concert and Lied tours in 2011/2012.

Christian Eberl currently lives in Munich.

 

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