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Kobie van Rensburg (Tenor)

Born: South-Africa

The South-African tenor, Kobie van Rensburg, started his vocal training under Prof. Werner Nel while studying for graduate and post-graduate degress in Law and International Politics, obtaining both cum laude, at the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education.

Kobie van Rensburg made his professional debut at the early age of twenty, singing Belmonte in W.A. Mozart's Entführung aus dem Serail for the Roodepoort City Opera in 1991. It was soon followed by operatic engagements together with concert appearances in all the mayor South-African cities. After winning several South-African Competitions as well as the Concert-section of the 1994 Pretoria International Singing competition, he left for Munich to further his vocal studies under Prof. Hanno Blaschke.

After an engagement in the Studio of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Kobie van Rensburg became a full-time member of the ensemble of Munich’s Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz. He is also a regular guest at several other European opera houses including the Berlin State Opera, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse, Montpellier, Basel, Luzern, Teatro Sao Carlos in Lissabon and the Opérá National du Rhin in Strasbourg. His expanding operatic repertoire already covers awide spectrum of leading roles, inclouding the early operas of Peri (Arcetro in Euridice) and Monteverdi (Orfeo in L’Orfeo and Nerone in L’Incoronazione di Popea), the Baroque operas by George Frideric Handel (Jupiter in Semele, Massimo in Ezio, Massimo in Ezio, Vitaliano in Giustino etc.), the famous Mozartian tenor roles (Idomeneo & Arbace in Idomeneo, Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, Belfiore in La finta giardiniera, Ferrando in Cosi fan tutte etc.), Fenton in Verdi’s Falstaff, Der junge Seemann in Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde and several comic operas and operettas (Chateauneuf in Lortzing’s Zar und Zimmermann and Alfred in Die Fledermaus by Strauss ets.).

Although his concert repertoire ranges from music of the Renaissance to World Premieres of modern pieces, he specializes in music of the Baroque era.

Having already gained a considerable reputation as an interpreter of G.F. Handel, J.S. Bach and Monteverdi, Kobie van Rensburg has sung in such renowned festivals as the Salzburg Festival, Schwetzingen Festival, Karlsruhe Händel Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Halle Händel Festival, Insbruck Early Music Festival as well as Luzern International Music Festival and as far a field as Cairo and Buenos Aires (Teatro Colon).

Kobie van Rensburg has also made several live television and radio broadcasts of opera and concerts in Europe and the USA under such famous conductors as Ivor Bolton, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Thomas Hengelbrock, Christopher Hogwood, René Jakobs, Lorin Maazel, Peter Schneider and Helmuth Rilling.

Sources:
TroubaDisc Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (August 2003)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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As

Works

Alan Curtis

Tenor

G.F. Handel: Opera Alcina, HWV 34 [Oronte]

John Eliot Gardiner

Tenor

BCP: BWV 71, BWV 131, BWV 93, BWV 88, BWV 107, BWV 186

Wolfgang Kelber

Tenor

BWV 36, BWV 40, BWV 91
[CR-44] (1996, Radio recording): BWV 44

Links to other Sites

Kobie van Rensburg (TroubaDisc)
Allied Artists: Kobie van Rensburg
Innsbruck Festival of Early Music 2002: Songs of English Cavalier
Hebbel-Theater: Sings of English Cavalier [German]
Kobie van Rensburg - Biography (Augstein) [German]


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