Mathias Hedegaard, tenor, is originally
from Denmark. He graduated from the Danish Opera Academy
in 2007 after studies with Professor Kirsten Buhl. Previous
studies at the Royal Music Academy Copenhagen with exam in
2004.
Mathias made his operatic debut at the Royal Opera as Gastone LA
TRAVIATA in 2006. Other opera appearances include Acis
ACIS AND GALATHEA at the Innsbruck Opera, Austria, Male
Chorus RAPE OF LUCRETIA, the title role in ORFEO in
Copenhagen, and he premiered the double role Daniel/Verner
GIFT OF EDEN by Hvidfeldt Nielsen at the Aarhus Summer
Opera. In the 2009-10 season he is engaged to sing Trin in LA
FANCIULLA DEL WEST and Gastone in LA TRAVIATA at the
Danish National Opera, Aarhus.
Mathias Hedegaard has appeared as soloist with the majority of
Danish symphony orchestras, Concerto Copenhagen, with
orchestras in Sweden and Germany in pieces like Händel's
Messiah, The Christmas Oratorio, the Evangelist in St. John's
passion, Haydn: The Creation and Mozart Requiem. He has
worked with conductors like Adam Fischer, Andrew Parrott,
Giancarlo Andretta, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Christoph Eberle
and Roy Goodman. In spring 2009 Mathias Hedegaard toured Holland with the
highly respected baroque ensemble De Nederlandse
BachVereniging as soloist in St. Matthew Passion lead by Lars
Ulrik Mortensen.
Lied concerts are very important to Mathias Hedegaard, and he
has given recitals all over Denmark, most recently in the
Danish Radio new concert hall, in Sweden, Scotland and
Austria, His regular accompanists are Tove Lønskov and Søren
Rastogi.
Mathias Hedegaard has released several recordings; Songs by
Danish composer Weyse, accompanied by Marie Rørbech, '
Serenades and Romances' with the Danish Radio Sinfonietta,
conducted by Adam Fischer, which was reviewed with great
acclaim in all papers and was awarded 5 stars, 'Italian Baroque'
with Copenhagen Saxophone Quartet, and his most recent
recording is Cantatas by Carl Nielsen with Aarhus Symphony
Orchestra. His rewards and prizes include Edit Aller's Memorial Grant (2001), Gladsaxe Music Prize (2006), Léonie Sonning Music, Foundation Scholarship (2006), the Axel Schiøtz Prize (2006), the Artist Prize awarded by the Danish music reviewers (2007), The Hartmann Brothers Special Prize and Prince Henrik's Grant, 2009.
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