Born in Australia and now based in Germany, baritone Andrew Finden continues to garner significant acclaim for the “animated presence” (Opera Today) and “nobility” (Financial Times) of his performances in both opera and concert. His recent portrayal of Marcello (La bohème) for London’s Opera Holland Park was hailed by Culture Whisper as “full of character and musicality”. As an ensemble member of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe from 2011-2015, Andrew’s roles included Marullo (Rigoletto), Moralès (Carmen), Cristiano (Un ballo in maschera), Clock/Cat (L’enfant et les Sortilèges), Schtschelkalow (Boris Godunov) and, as part of the International Händel-Festspiele Karlsruhe, Berardo (Riccardo Primo) and Clito (Alessandro), the latter of which can be heard in a live recording released on
Past performances 2008 — Yesterday
Příhody lišky Bystroušky (The Cunning Little Vixen), Janáček
Badisches Staatstheater KarlsruheRevírník (Forester)
View cast and crewDoktor Bartolos Geheimnis oder In Sevilla sind die Mäuse los, Rossini
Theater BielefeldFigaro
View cast and crewBorn in Australia and now based in Germany, baritone Andrew Finden continues to garner significant acclaim for the “animated presence” (Opera Today) and “nobility” (Financial Times) of his performances in both opera and concert. His recent portrayal of Marcello (La bohème) for London’s Opera Holland Park was hailed by Culture Whisper as “full of character and musicality”. As an ensemble member of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe from 2011-2015, Andrew’s roles included Marullo (Rigoletto), Moralès (Carmen), Cristiano (Un ballo in maschera), Clock/Cat (L’enfant et les Sortilèges), Schtschelkalow (Boris Godunov) and, as part of the International Händel-Festspiele Karlsruhe, Berardo (Riccardo Primo) and Clito (Alessandro), the latter of which can be heard in a live recording released on