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Doreen Lutz Artists is managing and supporting a select group of internationally renowned artists, building upon many years of experience in artist management.

Each artist has an outstanding profile and is an expert in music from the 20th/21st century and to some extent also in early music. Their curiosity for new works and performances leads to improvisation with jazz elements, innovative projects and programmes, and new compositions being commissioned.

Doreen Lutz Artists focuses on providing tailor-made and strategic support to artists with their individual profiles and the personal exchange with promoting partners.

Please get in touch with us if you are interested in any of the artists we represent. We look forward to hearing from you!


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15.12.2025
Vanessa Porter: New Year’s sounds in Halle
On 11/12 January 2026, the percussionist Vanessa Porter will make a first appearance as soloist with the Staatskapelle Halle under the baton of Fabrice Bollon at the Händel HALLE in Halle. The programme will present Rebecca Saunders‘ Void for percussion duo and orchestra (2014), and her duo partner will be percussionist Emil Kuyumcuyan. Further works performed at the concerts will be Antonín Dvorák’s Serenade for Winds in D Minor op. 44, B 077 und Sergej Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances Op. 45. Vanessa Porter already played Rebecca Saunders‘ solo piece Dust several times to great acclaim and is now looking forward to interpreting her remarkable double concerto with orchestra on the concert stage.
26.11.2025
Anna-Lena Elbert: Gürzenich-Debut
On 21 December 2025, the soprano Anna-Lena Elbert will make her debut with the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne at the Kölner Philharmonie in Johann Sebastian Bach’s Christmas Oratorio Cantatas I-VI. The further cast includes conductor Jonathan Cohen, the Bach-Verein Cologne, Sebastian Kohlhepp (tenor), Anna Lucia Richter (mezzo-soprano) and Alex Rosen (bass). As a sought-after performer of J.S. Bach, she has sung at the Bachfest Leipzig and the Bachfest Schaffhausen and Bach's St Matthew Passion with Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Bruges along with the MüPa Budapest. In 2024, she interpreted Bach’s Christmas Oratorio on tour with the Basel Chamber Orchestra and the Windsbach Boys’ Choir.
24.11.2025
Lavinia Dames: MusikTheater an der Wien
On 14 December 2025, the soprano Lavinia Dames will make her debut at the MusikTheater an der Wien in the world premiereof Gordon Kampe’s children opera Ich bin Vincent! und ich habe keine Angst (I am Vincent! and I am not afraid). The family opera in one act in the libretto by Paula Fünfeck (after a novel by Enne Koesn) will be staged by director Johannes Schmid and the costumes and the set are designed by Tatjana Ivschina. The Wiener Symphoniker and the Arnold Schönberg Choir will perform under baton of Michael Balke. Further performances will take place on 14/16/18/19/21/28 December 2025. Other singers next to Lavinia Dames in the role of Frau Teich will be: Johannes Bamberger (Dilan), Georgina Fürstenberg (Die Jacke), Mara Guseynova (Fohlen), Matthias Hoffmann (Eichhörnchen), Tatiana Kuryatnikova (Käfer), Alois Mühlbacher (Vincent) and Martin Summer (Wurm). Lavinia Dames already received rave reviews for her stunning interpretation of Grace in the world premiere of Gordon Kampe's opera Dogville at the Aalto Theater Essen.
17.11.2025
Anu Komsi: Concerts in Cologne & Dresden
On 7/8/9 December 2025, the coloratura soprano Anu Komsi will perform three concerts with the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne and Sakari Oramo at the Kölner Philharmonie. She will sing Richard Strauss‘ Four Last Songs and George Benjamin’s Interludes and Arias from his opera Lessons in Love and Violence. Further works of the programme will be Strauss‘ Tod und Verklärung and Jonathan Harvey‘s Tranquil Abidina.On 30/31 December 2025, two end of year concerts will follow, presenting L. v. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor with the Dresdner Philharmonie and the Prager Philharmonischer Chor under the baton of Sakari Oramo at the Kulturpalast Dresden. For the soloist quartet Susan Zarrabi (alto), Peter Tantsits (tenor) and Arttu Kataja (bass) will team up with soprano Anu Komsi to celebrate the end of the year 2024 with the Ode to Joy.

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