Valer Sabadus

Valer Sabadus, a Romanian countertenor, has secured his status as a distinguished performer in the realm of Baroque and early classical opera and music. Born on May 14, 1986, in Arad, Romania, Sabadus moved to Germany where he honed his unique vocal talents. He burst onto the scene with his pure, agile voice and a keen sensibility for historical performance practice.

After studying at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, Sabadus' career began to soar upon joining the ensemble of the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, a testament to his exceptional skills and interpretative depth. His repertoire has since expanded, focusing on works by Johann Sebastian Bach, including interpretations such as "Ich habe genug, BWV 82a: I. Ich habe genug" and "Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: II. Et exsultavit spiritus meus," showcasing his expertise and commitment to the music of this era. The album "Caro gemello - Farinelli and Metastasio" reflects the merging of his vocal prowess with dramatic Baroque compositions. His performances and recordings have been lauded for their emotional intensity and technical finesse, earning him a place among the preeminent countertenors of his generation.

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Graun: Silla, GraunWV B:I:27
Album - 50 Tracks - Released April 20, 2023
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