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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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Lavinia Dames: Festival summer in Bayreuth
On 31 July 2026 and 10/20/25 August 2026 the soprano Lavinia Dames will return as 1. Knappe/Zaubermädchen in RichardWagner‘s Parsifal to the Bayreuth Festival. Already in the past two summers, Lavinia performed in this production of the stage director Jay Scheib. Pablo Heras-Casado will lead the Festspielorchester and the Festspielchor. Andreas Schager will sing the role of Parsifal, Tobias Kehrer the role of Titurel, Jordan Shanahan the role of Klingsor, Miina-Liisa Värelä the role of Kundry, Michael Volle the role of Amfortas and Georg Zeppenfeld the role of Gurnemanz. The set has been designed by Mimi Lien and the costumes by Meentje Nielsen.
Anna-Lena Elbert: Debut Verbier Festival
On 23 July 2026 the soprano Anna-Lena Elbert will make her debut at the renowned Verbier Festival at La Chapelle de Verbier-Village with the duo recital INWEAVE together with cellist Nicolas Altstaedt. In this outstanding programme, the duo presents intertwined repertoire spanning seven centuries: Guillaume de Machaut’s Je ne cuit pas qu’oncques à creature, Dame, se vous m’estes lointeinne, John Dowland’s Come Again, Tobias Hume’s Loves Farewell, Fain Would I Change That Note, Tickle Me Quickly, Benjamin Britten’s Suite for Cello solo No. 3 Op. 87 and György Kurtag’s excerpts from his József Attila-Fragments.
H. Falk & S. Sun: summer night with MKO
On 11 July 2026, the soprano Sarah Maria Sun and the baritone Holger Falk will present a Chamber Music Night at the Museum Villa Stuck Munich together with the Munich Chamber Orchestra (MKO), Alexander Lonquich (piano), Enrico Onofri (violine) and Bas Wiegers (violine). The colourful programme of this long summer evening will fill the museum’s space and garden. The MKO musicians will meet up in different chamber music constellations, reaching from duo to a bigger ensemble. Sarah Maria Sun will sing Egon Wellesz‘ Sonnets from the Portuguese for soprano and string quartet Op. 52 as well as in duo with Bas Wiegers György Kurtág’s Kafka-Fragments Op.24. Holger Falk will interpret Hanns Eisler‘s Hölderlin-Fragments for voice and chamber ensemble (arrangement: Gerhard Müller-Hornbach) and Charles Ives‘ Rememberance. Further works by Joseph Haydn, Dmitri Shostakovich, Miklós Rózsa, Grażyna Bacewicz, Béla Bartók, Caroline Shaw, Claude Debussy, W. A. Mozart and other composers will complete the programme. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Munich Chamber Orchestra, this summer concert format will now return to the recently reopened Villa Stuck.
Salome Kammer: Musikfestspiele Potsdam
On 25 June 2026, the vocal artist Salome Kammer is invited to perform a recital at the Musikfestspiele Potsdam. Together with the organist Johannes Geffert she will present an atmospheric programme entitled Was fehlt ist nur das Licht (The only thing that is missing is the light) – circling around the topic of evening and night - at the Friedenskirche Sanssouci Potsdam. She will recite lyrics by Ingeborg Bachmann, Barthold Heinrich Brockes, Johann Matthäus Bechstein, Johannes Geffert and her own text and will sing Lieder by Charles Ives. Organ solo pieces will present music by Robert Schumann, Francois Couperin, Joseph Bonnet and other composers. The vocal ensemble SEICENTO VOCALE and the musicians Max Volbers (recorder), Charlotte Schwenke (violone), Lukas Oppermann (lute, theorbo) and Jan Croonenbroeck & Alexander Toepper (chest organ & direction) will perform in the first concert half.

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