Romanian-German counter tenor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Valer Barna-Săbăduș (born 15 January 1986), also Valer Sabadus, is a Romanian-German countertenor. He sings in both the alto and soprano range.
Barna-Sabadus was born in Arad (Romania), near the Hungarian border. He is the child of a pianist and a cellist. His father died in 1990 when Valer was four years old. In 1991, after the end of the Ceaușescu regime, his family emigrated to Germany and he grew up in Landau an der Isar, Lower Bavaria.[1]
John Dowland, Henry Purcell: To touch, to kiss, to die – English Songs. Olga Watts, Axel Wolf, Pavel Serbin. Oehms Classics, 2013.
Café – Orient meets Occident. Pera-Ensemble. Berlin Classics (Edel), 2012.
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Stabat Mater – Laudate Pueri. Valer Barna-Sabadus, Terry Wey, Neumeyer Consort, Barock Vokal aus Mainz, Dir. Michael Hofstetter. Oehms Classics, 2012.
Johann Adolph Hasse: Hasse reloaded. Hofkapelle München, dir. Michael Hofstetter. Oehms Classics, 2012.
ICMA Award, "Young Artist of the Year Vocal", 2013[15]
Echo Klassik 2015 – Solistische Einspielung des Jahres (Gesang / Opernarien): Valer Sabadus / Hofkapelle München / Alessandro De Marchi – C.W. Gluck: Le belle immagini.[16]