The German baritone, Felix Heuser, began his first steps on the way to a vocal training in 2009 during a school year abroad in the north-west of England. Encouraged by the successful participation in smaller competitions, he continued his lessons with the soprano Julia Mende after his return. Towards the end of his school days, the desire to make music, and especially singing, a vital part of life, grew stronger and so he began studying at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg in 2012. Shortly after the course began, the first external concert engagements and regular appearances in opera productions by the university followed. During his studies, the young singer, thanks to his then Professor Mark Tucker, quickly came into contact with the beauty of the so-called "early music" and continues to strive for deeper understanding and stylistic virtuosity in exchange with colleagues and on master-classes.
Felix Heuser worked as a voice trainer and singing teacher with the Hamburger Knabenchor (September 2016-December 2018). He appeared as Monostatos in W.A. Mozart's Die Zauberflöte at Schlossfestspiele Ettlingen (April-August 2019). The completion of the Bachelor of Music in Singing and Opera in Hamburg (2012-2016) was followed by a turning point. Due to his vocal development in recent years, the change of subject had become inevitable and so he began his Master of Muysic degree in Singing and Opera in 2017 in the class of Professor Thomas Mohr and Professor Krisztina Láki at Hochschule für Künste Bremen as tenor (expected graduation in 2020). |