Martin Höhler
TENOR
Recognized as a versatile tenor, Martin Höhler is active in the Stuttgart region and throughout Germany as a soloist and ensemble singer. He is known for focusing on early music and presenting thoughtfully curated song programs. Since 2024, he has been a freelance member of the RIAS Kammerchor Berlin under Justin Doyle. He regularly performs with distinguished ensembles such as the Gaechinger Cantorey, directed by Prof. Hans-Christoph Rademann. He is also a member of the chamber choir figure humaine, conducted by Prof. Denis Rouger, and a scholarship recipient of Live Music Now Stuttgart e.V.
Born in 1999, Martin grew up in Limburg (Lahn), Germany. His musical path began at the Limburg Cathedral Boys' Choir. He has been studying philosophy at the University of Stuttgart since 2018. Since 2019, he has been pursuing vocal studies at the HMDK Stuttgart in the class of Prof. Teru Yoshihara. In 2025, he completed his bachelor's degree and is now studying for his master's degree. In addition to his musical and academic pursuits, he works as a student assistant at the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Stuttgart and the Chair of Philosophy and Aesthetics at the AbK Stuttgart with Prof. Daniel Martin Feige.
For more information, please visit www.martin-hoehler.de


