Daniel Blumenschein, Leipziger Symphonieorchester & Robbert van Steijn


Biography Daniel Blumenschein, Leipziger Symphonieorchester & Robbert van Steijn



The Leipziger Symphonieorchester (LSO)
was founded in 1963, initially under the name State Orchestra of the District of Leipzig. This was followed by a succession of names, which led to the current name in 2011. The Orchestra is a non-profit limited liability company and the only professional orchestra of the districts of Leipzig and Northern Saxony with a classical symphonic instrumentation. The orchestra is based in Böhlen, a town on the outskirts of Leipzig, institutionally supported by the Zweckverband Kulturraum Leipziger Raum and the Free State of Saxony. Its home concert and rehearsal venue is the Kulturhaus Böhlen with its ideal spatial and acoustic conditions.

The repertoire of the orchestra includes all genres of music literature up to chamber music in various formations. Recently, the LSO has also earned special attention with crossover projects featuring world stars such as Albert Hammond, Johnny Logan, The Italian Tenors, Queenz of Piano, and others. New and old venues are constantly being opened up and enlivened with different programs and formats. The NeuSeenLand Musikfest Zwenkau and the legendary Volksplatz in Borna have found their audience. A traditionally close cooperation connects the musicians with the music academies in Leipzig, Weimar, and Dresden. For many years the orchestra has hosted master classes with Kurt Masur, Kenneth Kiesler, Vladimir Ponkin, and others. But young instrumentalists and singers also find an understanding and open-minded partner in the LSO.

A dedicated travel schedule, numerous guest performances and tours to Hungary, Great Britain, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, South Korea, China, and Mexico, among others, and numerous CD recordings round out the orchestra’s artistic commitment. With more than 100 concerts a year, the LSO makes an important contribution to the cultivation and development of the musical tradition in Central Germany and is, in the best sense of the word, a cultural ambassador of the Free State of Saxony.

Daniel Blumenschein
is a baritone with heart and soul. Growing up in Handel’s hometown of Halle (Saale), he felt the musical energy there and was inspired by the power of music from an early age. It is thus not surprising that he captivates audiences with his soulful voice and his stage presence. Repertoire and genre boundaries are just as foreign to Blumenschein as are fixed roles. His musical activity ranges from Bach’s complete œuvre to compositions from the Romantic period to the era of modern symphonic music.

He is equally at home in opera houses, on concert stages, in churches, and at other venues. He has long dedicated himself to the classic German folk song, as he sees this as an important “treasure” that needs to be preserved and passed on to future generations. He has devoted himself to this song tradition alone in over 500 concerts. It thus fills him with immense gratitude to have recorded this folk song album together with the Leipziger Symphonieorchester.

In his productions, Blumenschein collaborates with many national and international ensembles, including the Thomanerchor Leipzig, Gewandhaus Choir, MDR Symphony Orchestra, Staatskapelle Weimar, Staatskapelle Halle, Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, L’Arco Baroque Orchestra from Hanover, and Collegium Musicum Salzburg. He has performed in the Berlin Philharmonie, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, the Opéra de Nice, and at many other international concert halls. Thanks to his wide ranging repertoire, he has made guest appearances at numerous festivals, including the Leipzig Bach Festival, Handel Festival Halle, Kunstfest Weimar, and the opera festivals in Peralada and San Sebastián.

Daniel Blumenschein studied lied, concert and opera singing at the University of Music and Theater “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” in Leipzig with Hermann Christian Polster. Numerous CD recordings round out his artistic work.

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