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Lukas Eder

bass-baritone

Lukas Eder
© Aylin Kekeç

Baritone Lukas Eder is back at Oper Frankfurt, where he made his debut singing 2nd Servant in Strauss' Capriccio, which he sang again in a revival, to sing a Flemish Deputy in this revival of Verdi's wonderful Don Carlo. He sang Don Magnifico in performances of La Cenerentola especially adapted for children here, and  Figaro in The Barber of Seville for children. He recently sang Herr Reich in Nicolai's The Merry Wives of Windsor at Theater Brandenburg which was preceded by Moralès and Zuniga in Carmen at Ettlingen Castle Festival, where he has also sung Frank in Die Fledermaus and Dandini in La Cenerentola for children. In 2019/20 he sang the lead role in Wittenbrink's Comedian Harmonists at the Landestheater Rheinland-Pfalz. Other engagements have included the Narrator in Iván Fischer's children's opera Der Grüffelo in the Konzerthaus Berlin, Guglielmo (Così fan tutte), Papageno (Die Zauberflöte) and the title role in Nino Rota's La notte di un nevrastenico on stage at the University for Music in Würzburg, Monsieur Ribat (La fugitive) in Kaiserslautern and Schlemihl (The Tales of Hoffmann) at the Opernakademie in Bad Orb. Lukas Eder has also appeared at the Stadttheater in Koblenz, the Staatstheater in Mainz, Landestheater in Rudolstadt, the Opernfestival at Rheinsberg Castle, winning prizes at two of their international singing competitions, and the Schwetzingen Festival.