The
German counter-tenor, David Erler, received a comprehensive musical education
at the Clara-Wieck-Gymnasium Zwickau, graduating in 1999. After first singing
lessons with Katrin Kapplusch he studied as a scholarship holder of the Hanns
Seidel Foundation Munich until 2006 singing with Maria Jonas and Marek Rzepka at
the Musikhochschule in Leipzig.
In addition, he attended master-classes with Andreas
Scholl, Marius van
Altena and the King's Singers. As a soloist, David Erler works
with Roland Wilson, Thomaskantor Georg
Christoph Biller, Hans-Christoph
Rademann, Matthias Jung, Klaus
Eichhorn, the Lautten Compagney Berlin, Barockorchester L’arpa festante,
the Cappella Sagittariana conducted by Norbert Schuster, the Capella Fidicinia,
the Batzdorfer Hofkapelle, the Capella de la Torre, Sette Voci directe d by Peter Kooy and
others, and has an experience in ensemble singing as a long-time member of the
Calmus Ensemble Leipzig and the Dresdner Kammerchor. David
Erler's solo repertoire includes oratorios, cantatas, Lieder and opera roles,
from the Renaissance to contemporary. His engagements have taken him throughout
Germany and to other European countries as well as prestigious festivals
(Dresdner Musikfestspiele, Bachfest
Leipzig, Schleswig-Holstein-Musikfestival, MDR Musiksommer,
Händelfestspiele Halle, Gustav Mahler Musikwochen Toblach). A regular
co-operation linking him together with the ensemble "The Sound and the
Fury", led by Thomas E.
Bauer, as singer of John Potter, Richard Wistreich or Colin Mason
for a number of ORF broadcasts (paradise regained). Numerous CD and radio
productions in Germany and abroad also document his artistic work.