ALBUMZemlinsky: Eine florentinische Tragödie, Op. 16 (Live)Munich Radio Orchestra, Patrick Hahn, Christopher Maltman, Benjamin Bruns & Rachael Wilson
Albums by Christopher Maltman
ALBUMBerlioz: Roméo et Juliette, H 79 - Cléopâtre, H 36Christopher Maltman, John Nelson, Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg, Joyce DiDonato & Cyrille Dubois
ALBUMThe Soldier: From Severn to SommeJoseph Middleton & Christopher Maltman
ALBUMDecades - A Century of Song, volume 2John Mark Ainsley, Dame Sarah Connolly, Luís Gomes, Anush Hovhannissayan, Christopher Maltman, Robin Tritschler & Malcolm Martineau
ALBUMMozart: Così fan tutte (Highlights)Teodor Currentzis, Simone Kermes, Malena Ernman, Christopher Maltman, Kenneth Tarver, Anna Kasyan, Konstantin Wolff & MusicAeterna
ALBUMBrahms: The Complete Songs, Vol. 5Christopher Maltman & Graham Johnson
ALBUMThe Songs of Edward ElgarCatherine Wyn-Rogers, Neil Mackie, Christopher Maltman & Malcolm Martineau
ALBUMDonizetti: RitaChristopher Maltman, Sir Mark Elder, Katarina Karnéus, Hallé & Barry Banks
ALBUMSchubert: Schwanengesang (Wigmore Hall live)Christopher Maltman & Graham Johnson
ALBUMSchubert: Schwanengesang (Wigmore Hall Live)Christopher Maltman & Graham Johnson
ALBUMSchubert: SchwanengesangChristopher Maltman & Graham Johnson
Artist Biography
Baritone Christopher Maltman was propelled to international prominence when he won the Lieder Prize at the 1997 Cardiff Singer of the World Competition. He is equally active as an opera singer, a song recitalist, and a performer in orchestral concerts. The year 1998 saw Maltman make his album debut as a primary artist on a release devoted to vocal music by Gustav Holst. Maltman's career accelerated rapidly in the new century. He appeared in the complete cycles of both Schumann's and Schubert's songs released by and on the complete recordings of Beethoven's folk song settings. In 2023, he was heard on a recording of Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg under conductor John Nelson.