Thomas Quasthoff
The
German
bass-baritone
Thomas Quasthoff
(born
November 9
,
1959
) is generally regarded as one of the finest
lieder
singers
of his generation. Thomas Quasthoff records for
Deutsche Grammophon
and in
2001
won the
Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance
for his performance with
Anne Sofie von Otter
and the
Berlin Philharmonic
of
Mahlers
Des Knaben Wunderhorn
. He won the award again in
2004
for
Schubert: Lieder with Orchestra
with von Otter, the
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
and
Claudio Abbado
. Additionally, his recordings of
Brahms
,
Liszt
and
Schubert
songs with pianist
Justus Zeyen
were nominated for the in
2000
and
2001
. Quasthoff was born with serious birth defects caused by his mother's use of the morning sickness drug
Thalidomide
. Quasthoff was declined admission to the music
conservatory
in
Hanover
due to his physical inability to play the
piano
. He chose to study privately and in
2003
, made his staged operatic debut in
Beethoven
's
Fidelio
.
External links
Deutsche Grammophon website
Quasthoff fansite
Interview with Quasthoff in the
Evening Standard
Biography at management website
Quasthoff, Thomas Quasthoff, Thomas Quasthoff, Thomas
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