Soloist - Tenor
Ivan Turšić
Zitat einfügen oder Element löschenUnlike other children, I never got bored at the opera.
Tenor Ivan Turšić says he’s happy to »finally be living in a big city again«. He likes the stroller traffic in Berlin. He has been a member of the Ensemble of the Komische Oper Berlin since the 2015/16 season, and much more importantly, is now a father for the second time.
Pianissimo is how the qualified construction engineer’s first experiences of playing music could be described: »perhaps because it was obligatory, us boys weren’t too keen on attending the choir at the music school where I was learning accordion. One teacher signed off that we had already been involved in the school choir. So officially, I was a member of both choirs, but I didn’t sing in either.« Ivan’s parents introduced him to a great deal of culture: »Unlike other children, I never got bored at the opera. The music fascinated me, even more than the sets and the costumes.«
After primary school, civil war raged in Yugoslavia. Ivan and his friends went to the neighbouring church – to sing. And he sang a lot there. He was a soloist in choral concerts, and in private classes was told he was a tenor. He made it into the conservatorium in Zagreb, sang at the National Theatre in a baroque ensemble, and experimented with his voice and repertoire, sometimes even with baroque haute-contre parts.
In the summer of 2001 he impressed his future teacher at a course on the Lied on a Croatian island, and was invited to Stuttgart to continue his vocal training. At the opera house there, he performed for many years in Peter Konwitschny’s Magic Flute, sang Don Ottavio at the Wilhelma Theater, and met a Chinese singing student at the music academy. They married, and he moved to Hanover with his family for eight years, where he came across Barrie Kosky’s production of Janáček’s From the House of the Dead at the local Staatsoper. »With him, you really have to be willing to experiment a lot.« If you can do that, you’ll discover new things. »What impresses me most is that I often have to admit how good his suggestions are, even though I would never have thought of them myself. That is really amazing, and helps to build mutual trust.«
When he’s not singing, he’s playing with his children and travelling in his mind to Croatia, to the island of Rab. That’s where he regularly spends his summers, far away from civilisation: »trees, the sea and the stars – perfect!«
In the Ensemble of the Komische Oper
Berlin since 2015.
ORIGINALLY FROM
Zagreb/Kroatien
STUDIES
Musikakademie in Zagreb, Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart
Berlin since 2015.
ORIGINALLY FROM
Zagreb/Kroatien
STUDIES
Musikakademie in Zagreb, Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart
MASTERCLASSES WITH
Júlia Hamari
Richard Miller
Ferdinand Radovan
Konrad Richter
Dunja Vejzović
IMPORTANT CONDUCTORS
Wolfgang Bozic
Semyon Bychkov
Gregor Bühl
Antony Hermus
Karen Kamensek
Stefan Klingele
Ivan Repušić
Jonathan Seers
Stefan Soltesz
IMPORTANT DIRECTORS
André Bücker
Matthias Davids
Michiel Dijkema
Frank Hilbrich
Ingo Kerkhof
Barrie Kosky
Balázs Kovalik
Bernd Mottl
Georg Schmiedleitner
Olivier Tambosi
PREVIOUS POSITION
Staatsoper Hannover
IMPORTANT PARTS AT THE KOMISCHE OPER BERLINGeorge Dibdin (Der Vampyr)
Erich (Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald)
Andrès/Spalanzani/Pitichinaccio (Les Contes d’Hoffmann)
David (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Wildhüter (Rusalka)
Kreon (Medea)
Afanassi Iwanowitsch (Der Jahrmarkt von Sorotschinzi)
Iwan (Die Nase)
Graf Albert (Die tote Stadt)
Truffaldino (Die Liebe zu drei Orangen)
Die Uhr (L’Enfant et les Sortilèges)
Fedja(Anatevka)
Monostatos (Die Zauberflöte)
Teiresias(The Bassarids)
Scharfrichter (Schwanda, der Dudelsackpfeifer)
Dr. Cajus (Falstaff)
Fatty (Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny)
Gastone (La traviata)
IMPORTANT PARTS ELSEWHEREBelmonte und Pedrillo (Die Entführung aus dem Serail)
Lysander (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
Belfiore (Il viaggio a Reims)
Skuratov (Aus einem Totenhaus)
Rinuccio (Gianni Schicchi)
Števa Buryja (Jenůfa)
Truffaldino (Die Liebe zu den drei Orangen)
Mime (Das Rheingold)
Peppe (Pagliacci)
Freddy Eynsford-Hill (My Fair Lady)
Jaquino (Fidelio) u. a. an der Staatsoper Hannover und in London (BBC Proms)
Stuttgart, Essen, Basel, Bremen, Dessau