Jens-Uwe Mürner

Aktuelle Partien an der Staatsoperette Dresden:
Jamie in „My Fair Lady“ (Lerner / Loewe), Pawel von Pawlowitsch in "Der Graf von Luxemburg" (Offenbach)

1971 in Görlitz geboren, begann er bereits im siebenten Lebensjahr mit seiner musikalischen Ausbildung an der Musikschule in Bautzen. Während seines Studiums an der TU Chemnitz-Zwickau für Lehramt Sekundarstufe I Musik-Deutsch nahm er Gesangsausbildung bei Frau Helga Löbne. 1995 folgte dann sein Studium an der Hochschule für Musik „Carl Maria von Weber“ in Dresden im Fach Musikpädagoge-Gesang bei Prof. Hartmut Zabel. Dieses schloss er 2000 mit „Auszeichnung“ im Stimmfach „lyrischer Tenor“ ab. 2002 legte er im Rahmen eines Aufbaustudiums an der Dresdner Musikhochschule sein Solistenexamen ab.

Er sang zahlreiche Konzerte in Deutschland wie z.B. Görlitz, Bautzen, Dresden, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt/M., Hamburg, Hannover, Stuttgart und Bremen sowie in Holland, Österreich und Italien. Musikalische Höhepunkte waren u.a. die Mitwirkung an zwölf Aufführungen des Balletts Chanté „Die sieben Todsünden“ von Kurt Weill in Holland in Zusammenarbeit mit Jasperina de Jong (1999 und 2000), die Partie des Sultan Soliman in W. A. Mozarts „Zaide“ in einer Produktion der Universität Jena und die Titelrolle in J. Ch. Bachs Oper „Themistokles.

Weitere Opernpartien sind: Pedrillo & Belmonte aus „Die Entführung aus dem Serail“, Tamino aus „Die Zauberflöte“, Max aus „Der Freischütz“, Sou Chong aus „Das Land des Lächelns“ und Anton aus „Der bekehrte Trunkenbold“ u.a in Deutschland, Italien und der Schweiz.

Next Shows

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28.05.13 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
15.06.13 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
16.06.13 15:00
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
05.04.14 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
06.04.14 15:00
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
17.05.14 19:30
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
18.05.14 15:00
MY FAIR LADY
Music: Frederick LoeweLyrics & Book: Alan Jay Lerner Perhaps the most popular musical of the 1950s, My Fair Lady came into being only after Hungarian film producer Gabriel Pascal devoted the last two years of his life to finding writers who would adapt George Bernard Shaw’s 1914 play Pygmalion into a musical. Rejected by the likes of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Noël Coward, Pascal finally turned to the younger but very talented duo of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner.The story revolves around Eliza Doolittle, a coarse little peddler of flowers in Covent Garden who agrees to take speech lessons from phonetician Henry Higgins in order to fulfil her dream of working in a flower shop. Eliza succeeds so well, however, that she outgrows her social station and - in a development added by librettist Lerner - even manages to get Higgins to fall in love with her. more
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