Georg Nigl

He interprets – and invites interpretation. Austrian-born baritone Georg Nigl, with his extensive network of musicians and composers, is a central figure in European musical life. Not only with his close friends Wolfgang Rihm and Pascal Dusapin does he maintain a long-standing collaboration; Friedrich Cerha, Georg Friedrich Haas, Wolfgang Mitterer, Olga Neuwirth, and Mathias Pintscher have also written works for him, which he premiered.

A former soprano soloist of the Vienna Boys’ Choir, he quickly rose to become one of the most sought-after singers on Europe’s opera and theatre stages following his studies at the Musikhochschule and the Conservatory in Vienna, where his last teacher was Hilde Zadek. He has appeared at major houses such as the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow (Russia), the Berlin, Bavarian, Hamburg and Vienna State Operas, the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam, Zurich Opera House (Switzerland), Teatro La Fenice Venice (Italy), La Scala Milan (Italy), Teatro Real Madrid (Spain), and Théâtre de la Monnaie Brussels (Belgium), as well as at leading festivals such as the Salzburg Festival, the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence (France), and the Vienna and Berlin Festivals.

His concert and recital repertoire spans a wide range from Baroque and Viennese Classicism to contemporary music. His recordings and DVDs for Alpha Classics – Outhere Music have received numerous awards. Recital tours have taken him to the most prestigious concert halls across Europe and overseas. He is a regular guest with Europe’s leading orchestras, including the Berlin and Munich Philharmonic Orchestras, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, and the Orchestre de Paris.

Until 2017, he taught as professor at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart (Germany). Recent highlights include the world premiere of Beat Furrer’s Violetter Schnee at the Berlin State Opera, and his widely acclaimed portrayal of Jakob Lenz, which he brought to the stage in concert at the Salzburg Festival in 2022. At the Vienna State Opera he was recently celebrated as Eisenstein, in the title role of Monteverdi’s Orfeo, as Ulisse (Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria), as Nekrotzar in Ligeti’s Le Grand Macabre, and as Clov in Kurtág’s Fin de partie.

He has also demonstrated his versatility as Alberich (Das Rheingold) under Sir Simon Rattle and as Eisenstein at the Bavarian State Opera. At the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence in 2023, Nigl appeared as Don Alfonso in a new production of Così fan tutte, a role he reprised in 2024 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris (France).

In Easter 2025, he sang for the first time as Klingsor in a new production of Parsifal at the Tirol Festival Erl (Austria), and performed Henze’s Das Floß der Medusa at the Salzburg Festival 2025. With his self-conceived serenade cycle Nachtmusiken, Georg Nigl has created highlights of the Salzburg Festival since 2023.

The 2025/26 season will include, among others, his return as Clov and Nekrotzar, as well as his first portrayal of Alberich in Wagner’s Ring des Nibelungen at the Vienna State Opera. He will also appear in the world premiere of Olga Neuwirth’s Monster’s Paradise at the Hamburg State Opera and at Zurich Opera House.

Georg Nigl was named “Singer of the Year 2015” and has most recently been awarded the “German Record Critics’ Award 2021” and the “Austrian Music Theater Award 2025.”