Biography
Gidon Saks was born in Israel and brought up in South Africa. He trained at the Royal Northern College of Music, University of Toronto and subsequently Zurich Opera Studio. He was a visiting Professor of Voice at the Conservatoire of Ghent in Belgium. Offstage he is a dedicated director/designer and teacher.Saks’s performance in the title role of Bluebeard’s Castle were recently seen at Komische Oper Berlin under the direction of Calixto Bieito, in Mariusz Trelinski’s production at Teatr Wielki, at the Concertgebouw under Peter Eötvös, at the Festival de Opera de Coruña, and in the production by Patrice Caurier and Moshe Leiser for Angers Nantes Opera. As Nick Shadow The Rake’s Progress he has performed at Opéra National de Paris, Staatsoper Berlin, and Edinburgh International Festival. Last season Saks sang his first Bottom in Britten A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Bergen National Opera, Gyges in Zemlinsky Der König Kandaules at Opera Vlaanderen in a new production by Andrij Zholdak under Dmitri Jurowski, and King of France in Calixto Bieito’s new production of Aribert Reimann Lear under Fabio Luisi for the Opéra National de Paris. Previously for the Opéra National de Paris, Saks has sung John Claggart in Britten Billy Budd, a role he also recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, which won a Grammy Award for the Best Opera Performance.
Equally in demand on the concert platform, Saks has performed Creon Oedipus Rex and Hermit Der Freischütz with the London Symphony Orchestra (both recorded for LSO Live); King Marke Tristan und Isolde at Festival de Opera de Coruña; König Heinrich Lohengrin with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He has worked with some of the most distinguished conductors of our time including Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Valery Gergiev, Donald Runnicles, Sir Neville Marriner, Daniel Harding, Sir Andrew Davies and the late Sir Colin Davis.
Other operatic highlights include Fasolt Das Rheingold and Hagen Götterdämmerung for La Fenice (which won an Abbiati Award); Gaspard Le Freyschutz for Opéra Comique and the BBC Proms; Villains Les contes d’ Hoffmann and The Pilgrim’s Progress at Covent Garden, Scarpia Tosca at Bregenz Festival; Kaspar Die Freischütz and Don Pizarro Fidelio for Staatsoper Berlin; Enrico Anna Bolena for Oper Köln; Boito’s Mefistofele for De Nederlandse Opera; Don Pizzaro for Canadian Opera Company, Seneca L’incoronazione di Poppea for La Monnaie, Filippo Don Carlo in Geneva and Palermo; Fafner Siegfried, Hunding Die Walküre, Daland and Musiklehrer Ariadne auf Naxos for Washington National Opera.
Saks has also created several roles including George Moscone in Stewart Wallace Harvey Milk directed by Christopher Alden (Houston, New York City and San Francisco). Earlier in his career he performed numerous major roles for English National Opera, Scottish Opera and Welsh National Opera. While with the Canadian Opera Company Saks as an ensemble member he sang Rochefort Anna Bolena with Dame Joan Sutherland, Wurm Luisa Miller, Bluebeard and Boris Godunov.
He can also be heard in earlier recordings include the Gravedigger in Weill Silbersee (BMG), the title role in Handel Hercules under Minkowski (Deutsche Grammophon) and Saul with Rene Jacobs, which won a Gramophone Award.
All in group
- Ildar Abdrazakov
- Simone Alberghini
- Sergey Artamonov
- Krzysztof Bączyk
- Vladimir Baykov
- Dmitry Beloselsky
- Graeme Broadbent
- José Coca Loza
- Luigi De Donato
- Nahuel Di Pierro
- Nikolay Didenko
- Giovanni Furlanetto
- Ferruccio Furlanetto
- Günther Groissböck
- Goderdzi Janelidze
- Nikolai Kamensky
- Andreas Bauer Kanabas
- Mikhail Kolelishvili
- Vadim Kravets
- Felix Kudryavtsev
- Maxim Kuzmin-Karavaev
- David Leigh
- Carlo Lepore
- Liang Li
- Simon Lim
- Pyotr Migunov
- Evgeny Nikitin
- Adam Palka
- Mikhail Petrenko
- Luca Pisaroni
- Giovanni Romeo
- Gidon Saks
- Erwin Schrott
- Miklós Sebestyén
- Andrei Serov
- Taras Shtonda
- Stanislav Shvets
- Rafał Siwek
- Evgeny Stavinsky
- Alexandros Stavrakakis
- Alexander Teliga
- Hayk Tigranyan
- Alexei Tikhomirov
- Stanislav Trofimov
- Nicola Ulivieri
- Dmitry Ulyanov
- Alexander Vinogradov
- Derek Welton
- Oliver Zwarg