
Daniel Gutmann, a baritone from Lower Austria, has been a member of the ensemble at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich since 2019 and has appeared here as Dandini (“La Cenerentola”), Papageno (“Die Zauberflöte”), Il Conte (“Le nozze di Figaro”), Gulielmo (“Cosí fan tutte”), Javert (“Les Misérables”) and Albert (“Werther”), among others.
Gutmann completed his musical training in Herzogenburg, St. Pölten and Vienna. He studied singing with Julia Bauer-Huppmann and concert guitar with Melitta Heinzmann at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. During his studies, he sang roles such as Figaro (“Le nozze di Figaro”), Leporello (“Don Giovanni”) and Toante (“Oreste”) at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater in Vienna, as well as Demetrius (“A Midsummer Night's Dream”) and the title role in “Don Giovanni” on studio and off-stage theaters.
Further engagements have taken him to the Salzburg Festival (“Der Prozess”), Staatstheater Nürnberg (Dandini in “La Cenerentola”), Theater St. Gallen (Javert in “Les Misérables”), the Vienna Konzerthaus (“Mass”), the Kurtheater Baden near Zurich (Dr. Falke in “Die Fledermaus”), the Theater Rigiblick in Zurich (Dromio E. in “Gli Equivoci”) and the Stadttheater Baden near Vienna (“Die Kaiserin”). In the field of children's opera, he interpreted Buonafede (“Il mondo della luna”) at the jOPERA festival in Burgenland and was a member of the music theater “Animato” for one season, which offers opera workshops for children in Austria and Germany (“Don Giovanni” and “Die Kluge”).
Daniel Gutmann also regularly devotes himself to concert and lieder singing. Having grown up with choral music at a young age, he began his career as a soloist at an early age. Song recitals and concert tours have taken him to New York, Singapore, Washington D.C., Texas, Austria and Germany. An annual fixture is the classical music festival Kulturfest Traisental at Walpersdorf Castle in Lower Austria. He has been a regular guest on Bavarian television with operetta roles and Viennese songs since 2021. He also appeared as Don Giovanni in the Austrian film comedy “Die Unschuldsvermutung” on ORF and ARD in 2021 and was a soloist in the ORF musical-documentary film production “Amadeus, Amadeus - Winterklang Salzburg” in 2023. In 2023, his solo CD “Tränenflut” with Schumann songs based on Heinrich Heine, recorded with pianist Maximilian Kromer, was released by Gramola.
He has won prizes at several national and international singing competitions, such as Elīna Garanča's “ZukunftsStimmen”, the Petyrek-Lang song competition and “Iuventus Canti”. He also has a degree in sports science from the University of Vienna and trained in decathlon as a competitive athlete at the Viennese athletics club DSG during his studies. He also performs regularly as manager, frontman and songwriter with his country band “The Groovecake Factory”, with whom he has already won numerous awards at home and abroad.
Daniel Gutmann, a baritone from Lower Austria, has been a member of the ensemble at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich since 2019 and has appeared here as Dandini (“La Cenerentola”), Papageno (“Die Zauberflöte”), Il Conte (“Le nozze di Figaro”), Gulielmo (“Cosí fan tutte”), Javert (“Les Misérables”) and Albert (“Werther”), among others.
Gutmann completed his musical training in Herzogenburg, St. Pölten and Vienna. He studied singing with Julia Bauer-Huppmann and concert guitar with Melitta Heinzmann at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. During his studies, he sang roles such as Figaro (“Le nozze di Figaro”), Leporello (“Don Giovanni”) and Toante (“Oreste”) at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater in Vienna, as well as Demetrius (“A Midsummer Night's Dream”) and the title role in “Don Giovanni” on studio and off-stage theaters.
Further engagements have taken him to the Salzburg Festival (“Der Prozess”), Staatstheater Nürnberg (Dandini in “La Cenerentola”), Theater St. Gallen (Javert in “Les Misérables”), the Vienna Konzerthaus (“Mass”), the Kurtheater Baden near Zurich (Dr. Falke in “Die Fledermaus”), the Theater Rigiblick in Zurich (Dromio E. in “Gli Equivoci”) and the Stadttheater Baden near Vienna (“Die Kaiserin”). In the field of children's opera, he interpreted Buonafede (“Il mondo della luna”) at the jOPERA festival in Burgenland and was a member of the music theater “Animato” for one season, which offers opera workshops for children in Austria and Germany (“Don Giovanni” and “Die Kluge”).
Daniel Gutmann also regularly devotes himself to concert and lieder singing. Having grown up with choral music at a young age, he began his career as a soloist at an early age. Song recitals and concert tours have taken him to New York, Singapore, Washington D.C., Texas, Austria and Germany. An annual fixture is the classical music festival Kulturfest Traisental at Walpersdorf Castle in Lower Austria. He has been a regular guest on Bavarian television with operetta roles and Viennese songs since 2021. He also appeared as Don Giovanni in the Austrian film comedy “Die Unschuldsvermutung” on ORF and ARD in 2021 and was a soloist in the ORF musical-documentary film production “Amadeus, Amadeus - Winterklang Salzburg” in 2023. In 2023, his solo CD “Tränenflut” with Schumann songs based on Heinrich Heine, recorded with pianist Maximilian Kromer, was released by Gramola.
He has won prizes at several national and international singing competitions, such as Elīna Garanča's “ZukunftsStimmen”, the Petyrek-Lang song competition and “Iuventus Canti”. He also has a degree in sports science from the University of Vienna and trained in decathlon as a competitive athlete at the Viennese athletics club DSG during his studies. He also performs regularly as manager, frontman and songwriter with his country band “The Groovecake Factory”, with whom he has already won numerous awards at home and abroad.