Awards & Winners

Jan-Hendrik Rootering

Date of Birth 18-March-1950
Place of Birth Germany
(Western Europe, Europe, Eurasia)
Nationality
Also know as Rootering, Jan-Hendrik
Profession Singer
Jan-Hendrik Rootering is a German-born bass-baritone, son of the Dutch tenor Hendrikus Rootering from whom he had his first lessons. After further study at Hamburg's Musikhochschule he began singing minor roles with the Staatsoper Hamburg and made a debut at the Bayerischen Staatsoper München in 1982 as the Spirit Messenger in Die Frau ohne Schatten. In 1987 he received the title of Bayerischer Kammersänger. Mr. Rootering was the bass soloist in the Beethoven Ninth Symphony conducted by Leonard Bernstein in celebration of the fall of the Berlin wall -- in the no-longer-divided city of Berlin -- at Christmastime 1989. He can be heard as Fasolt on James Levine's Der Ring des Nibelungen as well as on two recital discs of Lieder by Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf with pianist Herman Lechler.

Awards by Jan-Hendrik Rootering

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1990


Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Honored for : Das Rheingold (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra feat. conductor: James Levine)
(Artist, Producer, Conductor)

Nominations 1990 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Das Rheingold (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra feat. conductor: James Levine)