Robin Tritschler, from Ireland, studied at the Royal
Irish Academy of Music and the Royal Academy of
Music, London. Enjoying an international career,
Robin has appeared at the Salzburg, Aldeburgh,
and Mostly Mozart Festivals, the BBC Proms at
the Royal Albert Hall, in Carnegie Hall, New York,
Suntory Hall, Tokyo, and the Elbphilharmonie,
Hamburg. Robin was formerly a BBC New
Generation Artist, and an Artist in Residence
at the Wigmore Hall.
A celebrated song recitalist, Robin is known for
his thematic programming and championing of
lesser-known repertoire. He regularly performs in
Wigmore Hall, Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam,
and international festivals; with pianists Graham
Johnson, Malcolm Martineau, Iain Burnside,
Jonathan Ware, and in chamber music with
Pekka Kuusisto, Steven Isserlis, Jonathan Biss,
Inon Barnatan, Olli Mustonen, Nicholas Daniel,
Liza Ferschtman. Robin’s song discs include No
Exceptions No Exemptions Great War Songs, and
Songs First Cycle (Signum Classics), a Robert
Franz Album, and Brahms: The Complete Songs
Vol 9 (Hyperion).
Robin has been a soloist with the London
Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony
Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw, Bavarian
Radio Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Ensemble
Pygmalion, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Yomiuri
Nippon Symphony Orchestra, under conductors
Nézet-Séguin, Sir Mark Elder, Blomstedt,
Herrweghe, Manze, Spivakov, Jurowski, Wilson,
Stutzmann, Pichon. With the RTECO, Robin
gave the first performance of Handel’s Messiah
in the Vatican. He has also performed with the
Mark Morris Dance Group, Richard Alston Dance
Company, and Fura dels Baus.
On the Opera stage, Robin has performed roles
by Mozart, Beethoven, Donizetti, Britten, as well
as in modern operas including Wagner Dream by Jonathan Harvey, De Materie by Louis Andriessen,
Ça Ira by Roger Waters. His operatic performances
on DVD include the world premiere of Das
Jagdgewehr by Thomas Larcher from Bregenz
Festival, and Fidelio under Sir Antonio Pappano
from the Royal Opera House, London.