Kaufmann Unveiled


This episode of Take Me to the Opera, the arts documentary series on BBC News Channel and BBC Reel, in association with Rolex, shines a light on tenor Jonas Kaufmann. He retraces his journey from modest beginnings to global fame, talks about the pressures and sacrifices involved in becoming, and remaining, one of the greatest singers in opera history, and offers his opinion on how the art form can make itself fit for the future.

As part of the Rolex Perpetual Arts Initiative – a broad portfolio embracing music, architecture, cinema and the Rolex mentoring programme – the brand makes a lasting contribution to global culture, through its commitment to artistic excellence and the transmission of knowledge. Take Me to the Opera brings a refreshing, accessible view of the opera world to audiences around the globe. Discover more https://bit.ly/3PLRHZb
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