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11/25 Announcement Don Giovanni
In spring 2026, Alexander Rampp will sing the role of Leporello in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera Don Giovanni at the Kleines Haus of the Staatsschauspiel Dresden . The premiere will take place on April 17th. There will be a total of eight performances.
Nov 13, 20251 min read


11/25 Announcement of the Christmas Oratorio in Paris
On December 7th, Alexander Rampp will sing as soloist in Johann Sebastian Bach's Magnificat BWV 243 and the Christmas Oratorio Parts I, V, VI BWV 248 at the Evangelical Christ Church in Paris , under the direction of Thibault Lam Quang. The choir is the Chamber Choir Les Temperamens Variations from Paris. The other soloists are Johanna Knaut-Kaldewei (soprano), Jennifer Gleinig (alto), and Jan Kobow (tenor).
Nov 9, 20251 min read


03/25 Upcoming performances of "The White Rose"
Performances of this year's production by the Dresden University of Music begin on April 12th. The opera Die Weiße Rose by Udo Zimmermann will be performed in its first version. Alexander Rampp sings the role of Professor Huber in this moving work. The performances with Alexander Rampp in this role are on April 12th, 17th, 29th and May 9th. Further information can be found at the following link: https://www.staatsschauspiel-dresden.de/spielplan/az/die-weisse-rose-fassu
Mar 23, 20251 min read


02/25 The White Rose
In the upcoming summer semester, Alexander Rampp will participate in the university production at the Dresden University of Music. The performance will be The White Rose (1967 version) by Udo Zimmermann. He will sing the role of Professor Huber . The performances take place from April to May in the Kleines Haus of the Staatsschauspiel Dresden.
Feb 9, 20251 min read


05/24 Dante - From Inferno To Paradise
Alexander Rampp has been engaged by the Hof Theatre for the new production and world premiere of the opera DANTE – FROM INFERNO TO PARADISE . He will sing the role of the Angel of Chastity. This will be the last directorial work of artistic director Reinhardt Friese. The libretto was written by the new artistic director, Lothar Krause, in collaboration with composer Patrick Cassidy, a collaborator of Hans Zimmer. Ivo Hentschel will conduct. Performances will take place in M
May 9, 20241 min read
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