Teruhiko Komori (March 30, 1967) is a Japanese opera singer and vocalist. The first Japanese court singer.
Born in Tokyo. After studying at the Tokyo Gakugei University College of Education High School, Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Music, Department of Opera, Graduate School of Music. Since August 2000, he has been contracted as the exclusive baritone singer of the Altenburg Gera Municipal Opera in Thuringia, Germany, and has been active as a theater singer for 12 years.
In addition to his activities at the Altenburg Gera Municipal Opera, he also performed at the Cottbus State Opera, the Hagen City Theater, the Zwickau City Opera House, the Görlitz City Theater and the Rudolstadt City Theater. At the 2006 Salzburg Festival, head of the opera “Afternoon Tow” composed by Hense at the Festival Grand Theater, Nietzsche at the world premiere of the opera “Kojima” composed by Siegfried Mattus in 2007, Milan Torino in 2009 International activities in important productions of contemporary music, such as the role of Yoshio, the opera composed by Toshio Hosokawa at the Tsuki Music Festival, and the title role in the German premiere of the opera “Warrenstein” composed by Yaromir Weinberger .
The repertoire as an opera singer covers 66 roles from Cavalier Baritone (knight baritone) to Helden Baritone (hero baritone). A wide range of titles and roles from "Rigoletto", "Nabucco", "Wandering Dutchman" and "Don Giovanni", as well as operettas and musicals.
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