Florian Störtz is a German bass-baritone and choral conductor who's making waves on the classical scene, kicking off his musical journey in the vibrant choral world around Trier Cathedral back home in Germany. He honed his skills singing with the Choir of Trinity College at Cambridge, then leveled up at the Royal Academy of Music in London—where he snagged first prizes for opera and song recitals—plus the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme, all while studying with top mentors like Roderick Earle.
Now based in London, Florian's a competition crusher, winning the 2023 International Handel Singing Competition, the Helmut Deutsch Song Competition, and the Prix de mélodie at the Lili et Nadia Boulanger event in Paris. He's a go-to for Bach passions and cantatas, fresh off tours with Masaaki Suzuki and gigs with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and his debut album *Harbingers of Exile: Songs from the In-Between* with pianist Aleksandra Myslek dives into gems by Schumann, Kahn, Hindemith, and Korngold. Catch him leading his Walkenried Consort or shining in recitals from Wigmore Hall to Carnegie.
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