Roger Gehrig

biography

Roger Gehrig studied singing and guitar in Stuttgart as well as German and music education with Carmen Mammoser, Johannes Monno and Tillmann Reinbeck among others. 2015 he finished his studies with a Master degree in Concert Singing. He supplemented his training by participating in various masterclasses.

He worked as a soloist with ensembles such as the South-west German Chamber Orchestra, The Barock Orchestra Musica Baltica, the International Bach Academy Stuttgart and the Württemberg Chamber Choir and has given concerts abroad in Japan, Austria, Hungary, France as well as on tour to Italy with Bach’s B Minor Mass conducted by Helmuth Rilling. His artistic activities are widely varied, ranging from oratorio soloist (Baroque Evangelist to late Romantic tenor solo parts), staged opera productions (such as Tamino in Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Frederic in Sullivans Pirates of Penzance) and song recitals in which he accompanies himself on the guitar. He has performed at festivals in Budapest, Bologna, Heidelberg, Wetzlar and Bad Hersfeld among others and was a prize-winner at the International Okiden Sugarhall Music Competition in Japan, the International Singing Competition for Sacral Music Cantate Bach at Greifswald and the International Competition for Liedduo Rhine-Ruhr. 2010-2015 he taught at the University of Music at Stuttgart as a tutor for singing, guitar and music education. Currently he is working as Studienrat and vocal coach.



 

Prizes and Awards:

2022: 1. Prize for the music theater project "Think about it!" at the school award for sustainability of the Stuttgart region

2020: 10. Lottery Music Theater Prize Baden-Wuerttemberg 2019/20: Award for the music theater composition "Brezel"

2015: 3. International Singing Competition for Sacral Music cantateBach at Greifswald: 3. Prize

2015: 1. International Competition for Liedduo Rhine-Ruhr: 3. Prize and Schubert Special Prize

2013: 19. International Okiden Sugarhall Music Competition in Japan:
3. Prize
 
2011:  3. Music Teacher Competition in Stuttgart: 1. Prize; with recital "John Dowland de Lachrimae" 

2000-08: Multiple prizes at the German Youth Music Competition Jugend musiziert 
                  in the categories classical guitar, chamber music und classical singing
 

Masterclasses:

Masterclasses inter alia with James Taylor, Georg Nigl, Emma Kirkby, Robert Holl, Malcolm Walker and Thomas Seyboldt (singing) 
as well as József Eötvös, Jorgos Panetsos,
Thomas Müller-Pering, Duo Gruber & Maklar, Tomasz Zawierucha and Miguel Sotelo (guitar)

 
   
photographs: Rebecca Gehrig