When Jonas Kaufmann took the stage in Prague on March 23, 2024, to perform “Singing in the Rain,” it wasn’t just a song—it was cinematic magic reborn through opera. Backed by the lush sounds of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Jochen Rieder, Kaufmann’s rendition brought an unexpected elegance and vocal richness to the beloved classic.

 

His playful charisma and velvety tone turned the performance into a celebration of joy and nostalgia, effortlessly bridging the worlds of golden-age Hollywood and grand opera. It was a rare moment where sophistication met swing—and the audience was absolutely enchanted. This wasn’t just a performance; it was a reminder that even the rain can sing when the voice is extraordinary.

Jonas Kaufmann, born July 10, 1969 in Munich, Germany, is one of the world’s leading tenors, known for his versatile performance and excellent vocal technique. He has performed more than 70 roles at prestigious opera houses around the world, including Don José in Carmen, Cavaradossi in Tosca, and the title role in Lohengrin.​

Jonas Kaufmann: Singing in the Rain - YouTube

Kaufmann began his vocal studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich in 1989 and graduated in 1994. He has been hailed by the international press as “the greatest tenor in the world”.​

On March 23, 2024, in Prague, Kaufmann performed the classic “Singing in the Rain” with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Jochen Rieder. The performance was part of the project “The Sound of Movies”, where he performed famous songs from classic films.​

Jonas Kaufmann: Singing in the Rain - YouTube

The combination of Kaufmann’s powerful operatic voice and familiar film music melodies created a unique musical experience, receiving enthusiastic applause from the audience. The concert was also recorded and released as an album, allowing fans to enjoy the memorable moments again.​

To experience Jonas Kaufmann’s performance of “Singing in the Rain” live in Prague, you can watch the video below: