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Soloist - Bass

Phi­lipp Mei­er­hö­fer

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If I weren’t a singer, I’d have become a carpenter. My father was a master carpenter.
In the Ensemble of the Komische
Oper Berlin since 2012.

ORIGINALLY FROM
born in Bavaria
lives in Weimar / Thuringia

STUDIES
Hochschule für Musik Würzburg (with Leandra Overmann)
Philipp Meierhöfer began giving international concerts before his voice even broke, and before his mother had ever flown in a plane. Back then, he was in the famous Windsbacher Knabenchor in his Franconian homeland. Now he lives with his family in Weimar, and as of recent times, also receives visits in the theatre from his young daughters. They see their dad on the stage and love it when he’s allowed to eat cake there.
1. Which opera character have you learnt the most from (and what)?
I believe that all opera characters share the same goal as any person who wants to convey a message.
Regardless of whether the character’s goals are noble or wicked, my aim – and this is a constant learning process – is to convey the character’s aspirations honestly to the audience, as if the person were doing this for the first time, that is, without the weeks of rehearsals we all go through to get there. 

2. What do you sing when no one is listening?
Nothing that’s pleasant. Not even for my family or my own ears. 

3. What profession would you have today if you hadn’t become a singer?
I’d probably be a banker; that’s what I was before I became a singer. It’s a bit like opera, after all...

4. Which artistic experience changed everything for you?
I joined the Windsbach Boys’ Choir as a soprano when I was 10. Until then, music hadn’t played a role in our home. The sense of community at boarding school and the shared experience of performing in concerts changed everything for me. Without all those experiences, my life would certainly have turned out differently. 

5. What do you do after the performance?
Shower, relax, and – if rehearsal is at 10 the next day – off to bed quickly.

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