Fabian Langguth
Bass
The baritone, Fabian Langguth was born in 1992 in Munich, Germany. He was introduced to music early through piano lessons at the age of five years. One year later he was admitted into the prestigious "Tölzer Knabenchor“. After finishing his bachelor degree in Augsburg under the tutelage of Prof. Dominik Wortig he started his postgraduate studies at Guildhall School of music and drama with Prof. Rudolf Piernay as part of a scholarship program.
2015, Fabian took part in the International Bach Academy and sang the baritone solo on the IBAS Italy Tour, won the Mozart Competition in Prague and had his opera debut at the Augsburg opera house. As part of a Pre-LSO concert he performed a song recital at Barbican Hall and took part in the LSO production "Le grand macabre“, working with Sir Simon Rattle and Peter Sellars. Last year he was awarded 1. Prize in Lied, French Song and Oratorio at the 2018 David Clover singing competition and was a finalist at the international Hugo-Wolf-Competition in Stuttgart and the international Schubert- Competition in Dortmund. He also performed in the Prince Consort Side-by-Side Project as well as Schubert songs with Graham Johnson in Wigmore Hall and debuted in Berlin as Dr. Falke in Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss. In 2019 he became a Leeds Lieder Young Artist and collaborates in song recitals with Gerold Huber. This summer he performed the lead role in Mozart’s Don Giovanni with Clonter Opera.