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Robin Tritschler

Irish tenor Robin Tritschler is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music and a former BBC New Generation Artist, acclaimed by Gramophone for his “mellifluous tone” and “impeccable diction.” This season features high-profile concert performances, including Purcell’s King Arthur with Le Concert Spirituel in Paris, Bach’s Christmas Oratorio with the Wiener Symphoniker, and Mozart’s Great Mass in C minor with the Gulbenkian Orchestra. A sought-after recitalist, Tritschler performs at Wigmore Hall and Konserthuset Stockholm. Recent career highlights include Beethoven’s 9th Symphony at the Paris Philharmonie, Monteverdi’s Vespers with Ensemble Pygmalion, and Bartok’s Cantata Profana with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Tritschler’s international reach includes his debut at the Seoul Arts Center and performances at the PyeongChang Festival, where he sang Britten’s Serenade and The Turn of the Screw. He also made his Australian recital debut with pianist Olli Mustonen. Known for a voice described as “radiantly lyrical,” he continues to collaborate with leading conductors such as Fabio Biondi and Raphaël Pichon.