Carl Johan Falkman has established himself as one of the leading baritones in Sweden. Since his debut at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm in 1973 as Ferdinand in Werle’s Tintomara, he has appeared in not far from all the major parts in his fach, including Papageno in Die Zauberflöte, Figaro in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Tonio in I Pagliacci, Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana and the title roles in Rigoletto and Wozzeck.
Carl Johan Falkman sang the part of Escamillo in Peter Brook’s La Tragedie de Carmen, a production that toured Europe and USA and was also filmed. He has appeared in Don Giovanni in Prague and Moscow and been a guest at the opera houses of Nice, Lausanne and Wiesbaden.
In the season 2017-2018 Carl Johan appeared in the role of Salieri in Mozart vs Salieri at Folkoperan in Stockholm, a production based on two pieces: Mozart and Salieri by Nikolai Rimskij-Korsakov and Prima la musica e poi le parole by Antonio Salieri. In 2014 Carl Johan sang Elviro in Serse at Artipelag in Stockholm under the baton of Jean-Christophe Spinosi. He has also appeared at the Royal Swedish Opera for the title role of Falstaff and Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus.
In operetta and musical, Carl Johan Falkman’s appearances have included Weill’s One Touch of Venus, Danilo in The Merry Widow and Higgins in My Fair Lady. For the latter he was awarded the Guldmasken Prize. During the 2012/2013 season Falkman has appeared as Albin/Zaza in La cage aux folles in Stockholm.
Carl Johan Falkman is also frequently engaged as an actor in theatre, television and film. During 2002/2003 he has appeared as Feste in John Caird’s praised production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. He has received the prestigious Guldbagge award for his interpretation of the main character in the Swedish feature film Pensionat Oskar.