Special offer. Richard: Strauss & Wagner
Daniel Behle (tenor), Borusan Istanbul Phil Orch, Thomas Rosner
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Vocal Music
The tenor’s intelligence and his experience as a lieder singer and Mozart interpreter bring their own rewards...I can’t really see the essentially lyric character of Behle’s voice changing much,...
Special offer. Richard: Strauss & Wagner
Daniel Behle (tenor), Borusan Istanbul Phil Orch, Thomas Rosner
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Vocal Music
The tenor’s intelligence and his experience as a lieder singer and Mozart interpreter bring their own rewards...I can’t really see the essentially lyric character of Behle’s voice changing much,...
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Tenor Daniel Behle and two of his favourite composers: StraussRICHARDWagner.
Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss are the two great musical fixed stars in the musical world of tenor Daniel Behle. At the 2021 Bayreuth Festival he was heard as David in the "Meistersinger", in Dortmund and soon in Amsterdam he will be heard in the title role of "Lohengrin".
For a long time it had been a wish of Daniel Behle's heart to sing works by these two "Richards" with a large orchestra and to record them. Now this wish has come true.
Together with the Borusan Istanbul Symphony Orchestra under the conductor Thomas Rösner, Daniel Behle sings selected orchestral songs by Richard Strauss as well as scenes from "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg", "Lohengrin" and "Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner.
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Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2025Nominated - Vocal Music
March 2024
The tenor’s intelligence and his experience as a lieder singer and Mozart interpreter bring their own rewards...I can’t really see the essentially lyric character of Behle’s voice changing much, but it will nevertheless be interesting to follow how he grows into the repertoire.