French tenor Benjamin Bernheim has quickly emerged as an artist to watch, and has been heralded as “a revelation” with a distinctive voice that is “flawless and pure, ranging from delicate pianissimo to heroic fortissimo as required” (Opera News). Following his successes as member of the ensemble and as a resident artist at Opernhaus Zurich, Benjamin is now making impressive débuts at renowned venues across Europe.
Engagements in 2016/17 include include Tebaldo Capuleti e i Monecchi, Cassio Otello and Rodolfo La bohème for Opernhaus Zurich; Lensky Eugene Onegin at Deutsche Oper Berlin; Rodolfo La bohème in Dresden; Laërte Hamlet for Opera de Lausanne; Berlioz's Te Deum with the Orchestre de Paris; performances of Die Schöpfung with the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin; title role Faust with Latvian National Opera; and Alfredo La Traviata with Deutsche Oper Berlin.
French tenor Benjamin Bernheim has quickly emerged as an artist to watch, and has been heralded as “a revelation” with a distinctive voice that is “flawless and pure, ranging from delicate pianissimo to heroic fortissimo as required” (Opera News). Following his successes as member of the ensemble and as a resident artist at Opernhaus Zurich, Benjamin is now making impressive débuts at renowned venues across Europe.
Engagements in 2016/17 include include Tebaldo Capuleti e i Monecchi, Cassio Otello and Rodolfo La bohème for Opernhaus Zurich; Lensky Eugene Onegin at Deutsche Oper Berlin; Rodolfo La bohème in Dresden; Laërte Hamlet for Opera de Lausanne; Berlioz's Te Deum with the Orchestre de Paris; performances of Die Schöpfung with the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin; title role Faust with Latvian National Opera; and Alfredo La Traviata with Deutsche Oper Berlin.