Günther Groissböck (born 24 September 1976) is an Austrian operatic bass. Anthony Tommasini, chief classical music critic for The New York Times, described Groissböck's "imposing and good-looking" portrayal of Baron Ochs in Der Rosenkavalier at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, as "a revelation". James Jorden of the New York Observer praised Groissböck's "innovative take" on the role and his "big, virile sound". A 2018 recording of the Met performance was nominated for Grammy Award in the Best Opera Recording.
2024
as Marke
2024
as The Opera Singer
2023
as Baron Ochs
2023
2023
2022
2020
as Self
2020
as Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau
2019
as Hunding
2018
2017
as Baron Ochs
2016
as basse
2016
as Fasolt
2015
as HERMANN
2015
as Lodovico
2014
as Baron Ochs
2014
as Gesler
2013
as Prince Gremin
2012
as Water Gnome, Rusalka's father
2012
2010
as The Water Goblin
2010
as Don Fernando
2007
as Boland
2006
as Il Re (bass)
2006
as Wagner, sein Famulus
2005
as Publio