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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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24.2.2026
Anna-Lena Elbert: Potsdamer Winteroper
On 27 February 2026, the soprano Anna-Lena Elbert will sing the role of Osira in Johann Christian Bach‘s opera Zanaida and make her debut with the Kammerakademie Potsdam at the Winteroper - Friedenskirche Potsdam. Further performances will be taking place on 28 February and 3/4/6/7 March 2026. Johanna Soller will be the musical director, Rahel Thiel will be the stage director and Judith Philipp will design the set and the costumes. Colleagues on stage will be Miriam Kutrowatz (Zanaida), Pia Davila (Roselane), Matthias Lika (Mustafa), Elmar Hauser (Tamasse), Philipp Mathmann (Cisseo), Laila Salome Fischer (Aglatida), Sarah Gilford (Silvera) and Florian Sievers (Gianguir). Anna-Lena Elbert has been working with the conductor Johanna Soller for many years now. Just recently, their latest CD Johann Ludwig Bach The Leipzig Cantatas - presenting the world premiere of this complete edition - has been released at the Ricercar label.
20.2.2026
THE PRESENT at the Konzerthaus Berlin
On 26 February 2026, the vocal ensemble THE PRESENT will present its outstanding programme EX UTERO – A New Marian Vespers with works by Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, Hildegard Westerkamp, Catherine Lamb and Michele Bokanowski at the Konzerthaus Berlin. In their programme, which has also been released on CD, polyphonic vocal music from the 17th century meets contemporary sound fragments of baby and children's voices. The Present expands the associative space of a Marian Vespers and celebrates female creative power over four centuries. This concert is part of the new festival VOM ANFANGEN, which the Konzerthaus is launching between 14 February until 1 March 2026. Singers are Hanna Herfurtner (soprano), Olivia Stahn (soprano), Bernadette Beckermann (alto), Amélie Saadia (alto), Robert Sellier (tenor), Tim Karweick (tenor), Florian Götz (bass) and Felix Schwandtke (bass) and will be accompanied by Juliane Laake (violone), Mira Lange (organ & cembalo) and Lee Santana (theorbo).
18.2.2026
Sofia Jernberg: Premiere No! in Paris
On 20 February 2026, the vocal artist Sofia Jernberg will interpret the French premiere of Chaya Czernowins No! A Lament for the Innocent at the Maison de la Radio et de la Musique Paris. She will be making her debut with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and the conductor Alan Gilbert. The second soloist of No! will be the soprano Keren Motseri, and the second piece on the programme is Arthur Honegger’s Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher performed by the actress Judith Chemla and a wide cast of excellent singers. No! has already been performed in 2025 with the WDR-Sinfonieorchester and Maxime Pascal at the WDR Funkhaus Cologne (world premiere) as well as with NOSPR and Marin Alsop in Katowice (Polish premiere) to great acclaim.
17.2.2026
Anu Komsi: Kurtág‘s 100th birthday
On 19 February 2026, the Finnish soprano Anu Komsi will be celebrating the centenary of the Hungarian-French composer György Kurtág in concert at the Helsinki Music Center. Kurtág was born on 19th February 1926 in Romanian Lugoj. Together with Helga Karen (piano), Piia Komsi (soprano) and Sakari Oramo (violin), Anu Komsi will perform Spring from his The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza op. 7, his Kafka-Fragments op. 24, Three Old Inscriptions op. 25, his Requiem op. 26 as well as Games (Játékok). Anu Komsi interpreted the Kafka-Fragments many times to great acclaim on stage and recorded this outstanding cycle on CD several times, for example with her husband Saraki Oramo. She will also sing György Kurtág‘s Messages of the Late Miss Fräuleins R.V. Troussova op. 17 for soprano and ensemble in June 2026 with the remarkable Ensemble Intercontemporain under the baton of Pierre Bleuse at the Cité de la musique in Paris.

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