The German baritone, Daniel Weiler, received singing lessons at the age of 16 and was admitted to the Bavarian Bayerischen Landesjugendchor in 2007 and later to the Bayerische Singakademie. From 2008 he received singing lessons from Hartmut Elbert. In 2011 he began studying music education in Munich. Since 2013 he has been studying singing at the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg with Christoph Strehl, and he was also in Helmut Deutsch's Lied class. He participated as a soloist in masses and oratorios, e.g. with the orchestra La Banda. He was heard with the Wiener Kammerorchester in J. Haydn's Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuz in 2015 at the Neuberger Kulturtage and in 2016 in the Wiener Konzerthaus. He was a finalist at the Internationalen Louis Spohr Wettbewerbes 2015.
At the Mozarteum Daniel Weiler appeared as Tobias in the premiere of K. Vereno's An versteinerter Schwelle, as Geolier in Francis Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites, as Bartolo in W.A. Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, and as Melisso in George Frideric Handel's Alcina (December 2017). In 2015 he sang the role of Adam in the chamber opera Adán de Eva by A. Castilla-Ávila in Salzburg and Madrid. In 2017 he performed Noah in Benjamin Britten's children's opera Noyes Fludde at the Europatagen der Musik in Landsberg. In November 2017, he performed as a soloist in the new Budapest Philharmonic, e.g. in G.F. Handel's Dettinger Te Deum. |