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Johannes M. Kösters (Baritone, Choral Conductor)

Born: Germany

The German baritone, choral conductor and music teacher, Johannes M. Kösters, sang as a child for many years in the Regensburger Domspatzen. He received his professional training at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt am Main, where he worked with Martin Gründler from 1975 to 1980. A scholarship from the DAAD allowed him to study at the opera school in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, where he worked with Margret Harshaw on interpretation in 1981. He later studied with Rolf Sartorius in Wiesbaden. In 1978 and 1981, the young baritone was a prize winner at the international voice competitions in Geneva and San Luis Potosi, Mexiko.

Johannes M. Kösters' first experience was with the National Theatre in Mannheim in 1981, and where he stayed through 1987. From 1987 to 1991 he was a member of the ensemble of the Musical theatre in the Revier in Gelsenkirchen, where, for the most part, he sang French and Italian repertoire. For Kösters, the 1987 production of Hamletmaschine was the first great challenge of contemporary vocal literature. Ever since then the works of this important German composer have been one of the focal points of his career, which becomes further apparent when one looks at the world premieres and premieres that followed in operas, concerts and Lieder.

In 1991 Johannes M. Kösters began to sing independently as a singer in the German premiere of the opera “Vincent” by the Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara at the Kiel Opera. It was a smashing success. The newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau reported: “ ...an impressive success of the experienced baritone, who has also starred in Wolfgang Rihms Hamletmaschine... ”

In 1993 Johannes M. Kösters first worked with Claudio Abbado with the Berliner Philharmoniker. The production staged Rihms Hölderlin Fragments, which are also available as a CD (Sony). Further productions with the Berliner Philharmoniker followed, among these a Lieder recital which included five world premieres based on Büchner texts, several commissioned works by Claudio Abbado for the Berlin Festival in 1996, as well as a production in which Kösters starred as the lead in Rhim's opera Jakob Lenz , a coproduction of the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Grand Opera of Lyon in 1997. In 1999 Koesters was invited to sing at the Easter Festival in Salzburg as Melot in Tristan and Isolde.

“...Johannes M. Kösters as George Frideric Handel, the Bass-Bariton who has already interpreted so many important character roles in worldwide premieres, has once again set an example for unaffected but profound interpretation..." wrote the Amsterdam newspaper Opera Gazet after the world premier of Styx, a commissioned work of the Karlsruhe Haendel Festival in 2001 by the composer Franz Hummel. Styx was the 10th world premiere of an opera since 1991 in which Kösters starred as the protagonist. By now he has reached his 15th world premiere, his last part having been the Johann Faustus in an opera with the same title by Friedrich Schenker, that was staged in the National Theatre of Kassel in 2004.

The great successes with both the press and the audience in contemporary musical theatre of the early nineties have apparently contributed to Johannes M. Kösters’s continuous interpretation of important historical characters, who in turn have inspired many composers. Among these character roles one could mention Vincent Van Gogh, Heinrich Heine, Jacob Lenz, Hamlet, Ödipus, Einstein, Martin Luther, Johann Faust, etc. Since 1991 the baritone has starred in nearly forty productions in thirty theatres throughout Germany (Kiel, Frankfurt, Krefeld, Stralsund, Bielefeld, Karlsruhe, Darmstadt among others), Austria (Innsbruck, Vienna Festival), Switzerland (Basel, Luzern), France (Strasbourg, Nancy, Lyon), Italy (Venice) and the USA (Los Angeles) as the lead protagonist in each of the above productions.

Since 1986 Johannes M. Kösters has been teaching voice at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Mannheim. Some of his students, like the bass-baritone Jürgen Linn and the soprano Annette Postel, have become remarkable, well-known singers.

Sources:
Johannes M. Kösters Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2022)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

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Works

Helmuth Rilling

Bass

[V-19] (1978): BWV 244 [2nd recording]

Klaus Martin Ziegler

Bass

[VR-1] (1983, Radio recording): BWV 245

Links to other Sites

Johannes M. Kosters - Bariton - Chorleiter - Dozent (Official Website) [German/English/French]


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