After his studies with Brigitte Fassbaender and his beginnings at the Tyrolean Landestheater, Martin Mitterrutzner joined the ensemble of Oper Frankfurt where, between 2011 and 2019, he performed various roles including Fenton in Verdi’s ›Falstaff‹. Most recently, this singer appeared in his debut as Flamand in Richard Strauss’ ›Capriccio‹ and as Don Ottavio (›Don Giovanni‹). In the 2023/24 season, Martin Mitterrutzner is also appearing as guest performer in the role of Tamino (›Die Zauberflöte‹) at the Semperoper Dresden and the Volksoper Wien.
Further invitations have taken this Tyrolean-born tenor to the Theater an der Wien, the Salzburg Festival and the Bayerische Staatsoper. He has also performed at the International Bach Academy in Stuttgart, with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and the Palau de la Musica in Valencia.
The current season has taken him back to the Cleveland Orchestra and the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester in Hamburg. Further appearances are planned in Berlin, Essen and at the Bruckner Festival in the Basilica of St Florian.
Two further highlights are his performances in a concertante Salome for the reopening of the Valencia Concert Hall and the new production of Káťa Kabanová (at the Semperoper, Dresden where, under Váňa Kudrjaš, he will be making his debut in Czech repertoire.
His recording of Schubert’s ›Die schöne Müllerin‹ with the renowned guitarist Martin Wesely was recently released.