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Ensemble - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Martin Auer

Martin Auer

Martin Auer, geb. 17.05.1976 in Prien/ Chiemsee) studierte Trompete (bei Stephan Zimmermann bzw. Gerard Presencer) und Komposition/ Arrangement (bei Jürgen Friedrich) in Mannheim und Berlin. Er ist Vater einer Tochter und lebt in Berlin Kreuzberg.

Seit Herbst 2008 hat Martin Auer einen Lehrauftrag für Jazztrompete an der Musikhochschule in Leipzig und war Dozent bei zahlreichen Ensembles u.a. Bundesjazzorchester, Landesjugendjazzorchester Sachsen/Saarland/Berlin.

Er spielte u. a. mit Pat Metheny, Cyndi Lauper, Albert Mangelsdorff, Die Fantastischen Vier, Xavier Naidoo, SWR Big Band, John Taylor, Nina Hagen, Clark Terry, Udo Jürgens, WDR Big Band, Ack van Rooyen, Richie Beirach, Rea Garvey, Lee Konitz, Roberta Gamberini, Tony Lakatos, Wolfgang Dauner’s UJR2G, Gary Burton, Sascha, HR Big Band, Conte Candoli, Heino, Nils Landgren, Lyambiko, Flo Mega & The Ruffcats, Till Brönner, Howard Carpendale, Katja Ebstein, Bobby Shew, Max Greger, Joan Faulkner, Dieter Falk, Götz Alsmann, Bach Blech & Blues, Jim McNeely, Vicky Leandros, Jigga Whigham, Geschwister Pfister, Al Porcino, Ralph Lalama, Kammerorchester Leipzig, Thilo Wolf Big Band, Tom Gäbel Big Band, Allotria Jazz Band, Sebastian Krämer, SR-Sinfonieorchester, David Garrett, u.v.m.

Schedule

Videos

Rübes Hinfocast #3 ... mit Martin Auer
Video – 28:35 min.

Rübes Hinfocast #3: Das Dschungelbuch

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03
DEC

Adventskalender in der Tischlerei: Das 3. Fensterchen

Today in the Tischlerei: ‘Christmas Carols’
with Thomas Cilluffo (tenor) and Chris Reynolds (piano)
5:00 p.m. / Tischlerei
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / Free admission


In the 1940s, a new era of Christmas songs began in the United States: hits like ‘White Christmas’, ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ and ‘Let it snow!’ succeeded in translating the contemplative Advent mood into a popular style that suited the modern lifestyle. Today, they have established themselves as classics that are an integral part of the Christmas season. The tenor Thomas Cilluffo presents some of these world-famous melodies, along with classic Christmas songs from different countries and eras. Our solo repetiteur Chris Reynolds accompanies him on the grand piano.

During the 2022/23 season, Cilluffo made his European debut at both the Teatro Regio Torino and the Deutsche Oper Berlin, where he initially enriched the ensemble as a scholarship holder of the Opera Foundation New York. He has been a member of the ensemble here at the house since the 2024/25 season and has appeared in roles such as The Mouth that Speaks Great Words / ANTICRUST, Count Elemer / ARABELLA, Fatty / THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CITY OF MAHAGONNY , Pong / TURANDOT, Malcolm / MACBETH, Arturo / LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, Monostatos / DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE or as a guest in the big New Year's Concert of the BigBand ‘Swingin’25’.
In recent years, Thomas Cilluffo has been highly successful in prestigious competitions, winning first place in the Premiere Opera Foundation International Singing Competition in 2022, among others. He was a finalist in the George London Foundation Competition in 2022, the Gerda Lissner Opera Competition in 2022 and the Gerda Lissner Song Competition in 2021. His roles also include Belfiore / LA FINTA GIARDINIERA , Almaviva / IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA, Spoletta / TOSCA, the Witch / HÄNSEL UND GRETEL, Adolfo Pirelli / SWEENEY TODD, Don Ottavio / DON GIOVANNI, Puck / A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM and the title role in ROMÉO ET JULIETTE at opera houses such as Portland Opera, Pittsburgh Festival Opera and Opera Colorado. Thomas Cilluffo received his BM/MM from the University of Michigan, where he studied with tenor George Shirley.