Raphaël Favre
A native of La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland, Raphaël Favre began singing under the tutelage of Marie-Lise de Montmollin and then pursued his studies at the La Chaux-de-Fonds Conservatory of Music. To complete his qualifications he studied under Christoph Prégardien at the Academy of Music in Zurich. During his time there, he also had the opportunity to improve his knowledge of German Lieder thanks to the teaching of Hartmut Höll.
He is a a prize winner of the International Competition "Franz Schubert and the Music of Modern Times" in Graz and the "International Art Song Compétition Stuttgart".
In the intervening years he has regularly concertised in the following places: Ludwigsburger Schloss Festspiel (D), Rheingau Musik Festival (D), Kissinger Sommer (D), Bachfest Leipzig (D), Festival de Noirlac (F), La Folle Journée (F), Hölderlin Turm Tübingen (D), Stefaniensaal Graz (A), Liederhalle Stuttgart (D), Toppan-Hall Tokyo (J), Civic-Hall Morioka (J).
His repertoire includes the major sacred works of Monteverdi, Bach, Handel and Mozart. Romantic and Contemporary oratorios in addition to a large number of German, French and English songs. Raphaël Favre is as comfortable interpreting polyphonic pieces from the Renaissance period as he is Contemporary Music.
He made his opera début as “Paolino” in Il matrimonio segreto by D. Cimarosa and went on to interpret the roles of “Tamino” in W. A. Mozart’s The Magic Flute, “Medoro” in J. Haydn’s Orlando Paladino and the “1st Manager” in P. Hindemith’s Neues vom Tage and “Hans Scholl” in U. Zimmermann’s Weisse Rose.
He has also participated in Music Festivals in Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium and in Japan under the direction of many conductors, including: Michel Corboz, John Nelson, Michael Hofstetter, Dominique Tille, Phillippe Krüttli, Jérémie Rohrer, Thomas Rösner, Adriano Giardina, Laurent Gay, Marc Kissoczy, Peter Siegwart and Jan Schultsz
His recording of F. Schubert's Winter Journey with guitarist André Fischer published in 2013 by the label Stradivarius was very well received by the international press. With pianist Satoko Kato he recorded a selection of Franz Schubert's Lieder published by the label SARU international music (2015) and for the same label, the CD "Folksong Arrangements for Voice & Piano" (2019).
A music festival where you can enjoy a variety of classics such as classical concerts that you can enter from the age of 0, participation performances through public recruitment, and lobby concerts for free admission.
The centerpiece of 2019 is Rendardo, a masterpiece of Handel's masterpiece opera, conducted by Ryo Terakobe and conducted by the Koraku Orchestra.
Schedule: November to early December 2019
Venue: North Topia Sakura Hall, Azalea Hall, etc.
Conductor: Tera Kobe Ryo
Orchestra: Les Borealdo (Koraku Orchestra)
Sponsor: Kita Ward Cultural Promotion Foundation Q 1-11-1 Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo
phone: 114-8503 TEL: 03-5390-1221
FAX: 03-5390-1147
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