MONTREAL 〓 Canadian tenor Joseph Kaiser is out of tune

2019/09/05

Canadian tenor Joseph Kaiser is out of tune. The cancellation of the Royal Opera House “Saromé” has just been reported. The performance was canceled at the An der Wien Theater. He will cancel not only the “La Clemenza di Tito” in October, but also the “Fidelio” in March 2020. Kaiser is 41 years old from Montreal.

In 2005, he won second prize in Plácido Domingo’s Operalia International Opera Competition while competing as a baritone. In 2006, after turning to Tenor, he played Tamino in the opera movie “Magic Flute” directed by Kenneth Branagh. In October 2007, he has made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Roméo in “Roméo et Juliette”. He continued his career smoothly after that.

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  2. SEATTLE 〓 Seattle Opera has announced a lineup of performances for the 2022/2023 season

  3. PARIS 〓 Gustavo Dudamel was awarded the Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

  4. Grafenegg Festival 〓 Overview of 2019 announced

  5. NEW YORK 〓 Carnegie Hall announces cancellation of performances until April next year

  6. WASHINGTON 〓 Washington National Opera appointed Evan Rogister as the chief conductor

  7. VIENNA 〓 A singer’s substitute is a conductor !?

  8. KRASNOYARSK 〓 1st International Viktor Tretyakov Violin Competition, Sergei Dogadin wins

  9. BERLIN 〓 Pianist Lars Vogt talks about fighting cancer in an interview

  10. BERLIN 〓 Deutsche Oper Berlin announces 2020/2021 season performance lineup

  11. Marlboro Music Festival 〓 Festival announced that Jonathan Biss would assume the role of co-artistic director with Mitsuko Uchida

  12. LOS ANGELES 〓 Los Angeles Opera has announced its 2020/2021 season performance lineup

  13. TENERIFE 〓 Antonio Mendes as the principal conductor of the Tenerife Symphony

  14. AMSTERDAM 〓 Concertgebouw closed for May, can no longer hold “Mahler Festival”

  15. BERLIN 〓 Berliner Philharmoniker’s Principal horn player David Cooper was leaving

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