![]() I really enjoy working at the Royal Opera House. Since I came here to rehearse for Oedipe, there have been so many different things happening: Obama’s visit, the London Marathon, the Queen’s birthday – even the weather makes people edgy! ![]() London is a crazy city! Not only are there so many people, but there’s always something going on. You’re a frequent visitor to the Royal Opera House where you have performed roles such as Jochanaan, Theseus in Birtwistle’s The Minotaur, Wozzeck and Barak. Photo: © Miklos Szabo Mr Reuter, welcome back to London, England. Mr Reuter is a frequent guest at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and I caught up with him during rehearsals for his performances in the title role in the first ever production by the Royal Opera of Enescu’s Oedipe. ![]() Recent and future engagements include Wotan in Toronto, Holländer in Hamburg, Dr Schön at the Met, Michele and Gianni Schicchi in Copenhagen and Holländer and Orest in Munich. He has also performed as a guest for many of the most prestigious international stages including the Metropolitan Opera, the Canadian Opera Company, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Teatro Real Madrid and at the Salzburg Festival. ![]() Following vocal studies in his home town, he joined the Danish Royal Theatre in 1996 where he has been an ensemble member since. Born in Copenhagen, Johan Reuter is recognized as one of the foremost bass-baritones performing today. ![]()
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