Dantes Diwiak (born in Slovenia) is a tenor, who grew up and has worked mostly in Germany.
Dantes Diwiak studied singing with Klaus Kirchner and opera at the Musikhochschule Hannover with Theo Altmeyer. He took master classes with Hermann Reutter, Birgit Nilsson, Helmuth Rilling and Scot Weir.[1] He was a member of the Staatsoper Hannover and the opera houses of Bremen und Oldenburg.[2]
Diwiak sang the part of the Evangelist in Bach's Passions also in Moscow, France, Syria and Israel, among others.[2] He has collaborated with the choir MarkusChor Hannover and the Staatsorchester in concerts and services. In 1982 he performed with them the Oratorio de Noël of Camille Saint-Saëns, in 1983 he participated in Rossinis Petite Messe solennelle as part of the Kirchentag, also in Weber's Missa sancta No. 1 in E flat major.[3] In 1989 he sang in Haydns Die Schöpfung with the Harburger Kantorei in the St. Johanniskirche in Harburg. In the Neustädter Kirche, Hannover, he sang in choral concerts, in 1996 Stravinsky's Canticum sacrum,[4] in 1988 Stravinsky's Cantata and Mozart's Great Mass in C minor,[5] in 1990 Bach's Mass in B minor,[6] in 1991 he was the Evangelist in the St Matthew Passion in the last concert conducted by Erhard Egidi, together with Anselm Richter, Monika Frimmer, Ralf Popken and Joachim Gebhardt.[7] In 1994 a concert of the Mass in B minor in the Peterskirche in Heidelberg was recorded. Gerald Kegelmann conducted the Heidelberger Madrigalchor, die Accademia Filarmonica Köln and the Trompeten-Consort Friedemann Immer, Veronika Winter, Kai Wessel and Raimund Nolte.[8]
In 2007 Diwiak performed with the MarkusChor Hannover Haydn's Paukenmesse, Mozart's Krönungsmesse and Mendelssohns Elias.[9] With the choir Nordschleswigsche Musikvereinigung he performed among others in 2009 Haydn's Missa in angustiis and Bach's cantata Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! BWV 172.[10]
In 2002 Diwiak founded together with Monika Frimmer, Christa Bonhoff and Peter Kooy a quartet Tanto Canto to sing rarely performed music a cappella, with piano or with ensemble. The quartet recorded in 2005 excerpts from the collections Augsburger Tafel-Confect (short for: Ohren-vergnügendes und Gemüth-ergötzendes Tafel-Confect, in English: Augsburg Table Confectionery, Pleasuring the Ears and Delightful to the Soul) of the composers Valentin Rathgeber and Johann Caspar Seyfert.[11][12] In 2010 he appeared in a concert of the Universität Hamburg in the oratorio Die Glocke of Max Bruch.[1] In November 2010 he was the tenor soloist in Verdi's Messa da Requiem in St. Martin, Idstein.[13]
Dantes Diwiak is married to the contralto Christa Bonhoff.