Erwin Schrott in the spotlight: Opera stars inspire at the Vienna State Opera!

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Erwin Schrott is celebrating his first solo concert at the Vienna State Opera with Mozart and Liszt today at 8 p.m.

Erwin Schrott feiert heute um 20 Uhr sein erstes Solo-Konzert an der Wiener Staatsoper mit Mozart und Liszt.
Erwin Schrott is celebrating his first solo concert at the Vienna State Opera with Mozart and Liszt today at 8 p.m.

Erwin Schrott in the spotlight: Opera stars inspire at the Vienna State Opera!

In a fascinating comeback, bass-baritone Erwin Schrott impresses as the mature Don Pasquale at the renowned Vienna State Opera. With a fresh, new look that frees him from his formerly charming but youthful Latin lover image, the 51-year-old will perform for the first time in a solo concert this evening at 8 p.m. The varied program ranges from Mozart to Liszt and promises an artistic fireworks display that will demonstrate Schrott's impressive stage presence and musical talent today.at is reported.

More than just an opera singer

Schrott, who has embodied various roles in his career such as Escamillo in “Carmen” and Méphistophélès in “Faust”, has established himself not only as an opera singer, but also as a charismatic soloist. He places particular emphasis on the music and its interpretation. In an interview, he lets younger colleagues know that it is crucial to focus on the artistic journey and not use social media as a platform for personal concerns. Attention to art may take precedence over physical attractiveness, positioning the artist as a kind of opera ambassador who combines both talent and charisma. Schrott's return to the Vienna State Opera is a joyful occasion for lovers of classical music and great performances, as well wiener-staatsoper.at holds on.

After moving on from his previous relationship with Anna Netrebko, Schrott is now focusing entirely on his musical career and his new life. His next major role will be at the Vienna State Opera in February as Don Basilio in “Il Barbiere di Siviglia”. With his new look and distinctive style, Erwin Schrott is ready to captivate audiences once again and share his unmatched passion for music.