CV
(May 2024)
The bass-baritone Alexander Rampp is active as a soloist at home and abroad.
He took his first steps in the Tölzer Boys' Choir under Prof. Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden. At an early age he was able to gain experience as a soloist on major concert and opera stages around the world. He has performed numerous times, including in Mozart's Magic Flute in the role of the Three Boys. In the Tölzer Boys' Choir he also learned to work with well-known conductors such as Riccardo Chailly and Bruno Weil. Later he was part of the Tölzer Boys' Choir's male choir for several years.
After studying law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Alexander Rampp began studying singing at the Carl Maria von Weber Academy of Music in Dresden. There he is a student of Kammersänger Prof. Matthias Henneberg.
He also received musical inspiration from Ralph Allwood in the area of British sacred music and from Prof. Christine Hesse and Prof. Ulrike Siedel in the field of opera and concert music. His previous teachers included Prof. Thomas Gropper at the Munich University of Music and Prof. Bernd Valentin at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Alexander Rampp was a scholarship holder of the Richard Wagner Scholarship Foundation, the Dey Foundation and the Deutschlandstipendium.
His repertoire ranges from baroque to modern, and he is equally at home in opera, concert and song.
He has made guest appearances at the Theater Hof, where he worked with conductor Ivo Hentschel, director Reinhardt Friese and Hollywood composer Patrick Cassidy.
Concert tours have taken him throughout Europe, to Russia, China, Japan, South Korea and the USA.