Ingeborg Hallstein Vídeos
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- soprano de coloratura
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Ingeborg Hallstein Giuseppe Verdi Puccini Robert Stolz Johann Strauss Bavarian State Opera 1936 1957 1961 1968 1972 1973 1979 2006
"È strano... Ah, fors'è lui... Sempre libera" from the opera "La traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi. This video is posted on KS Prof. Ingeborg Hallstein's 84th birthday. I wish her all the best! Short bio: Ingeborg Hallstein (b. 23.05.1936) was taught singing by her mother Elisabeth Hallstein. She made a successful debut in 1957 as Musetta in Puccini's La Bohème, and later performed on major stages around the world. She was a full member of the Bavarian State Opera from 1961 to 1973, and her repertoire included more than 60 opera and operetta roles. A multi-talented artist, she also premiered modern works, gave lieder recitals and performed in numerous movies and TV shows. In 1968 she was honored with the distinguished title of Kammersängerin in Bavaria. In 1979 she was appointed professor of singing at the Musikhochschule in Würzburg, and taught there until 2006. She has received numerous awards and honors, such as the Golden Screen award (for special achievement on German television), the Bavarian Order of Merit, the Distinguished Service Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany (twice), honorary member of the International Robert Stolz Society, and honorary patron of the Johann Strauss Society (for her commitment to the music of Johann Strauss). Ingeborg Hallstein sings coloratura: (http•••) Ingeborg Hallstein sings opera, musicals and film music: (http•••) Die schönste Operettenmusik: (http•••)
Ingeborg Hallstein Johann Strauss II Puccini Robert Stolz Bavarian State Opera 1936 1957 1961 1968 1973 1979 2006
Special tribute to the great coloratura soprano Kammersängerin Ingeborg Hallstein on the occasion of her 85th birthday. Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag! Music: Johann Strauss II (posthumous). Duet partner: Liselotte Ebnet. Short bio: Ingeborg Hallstein (b. 23.05.1936) was taught singing by her mother Elisabeth Hallstein. She made a successful debut in 1957 as Musetta in Puccini's La Bohème, and later performed on major stages around the world. She was a full member of the Bavarian State Opera from 1961 to 1973, and her repertoire included more than 60 opera and operetta roles. A multi-talented artist, she also premiered modern works, gave lieder recitals and performed in numerous movies and TV shows. In 1968 she was honored with the distinguished title of Kammersängerin in Bavaria. In 1979 she was appointed professor of singing at the Musikhochschule in Würzburg, and taught there until 2006. She has received numerous awards and honors, such as the Golden Screen award (for special achievement on German television), the Bavarian Order of Merit, the Distinguished Service Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany (twice), honorary member of the International Robert Stolz Society, and honorary patron of the Johann Strauss Society (for her commitment to the music of Johann Strauss). Ingeborg Hallstein sings coloratura: (http•••) Ingeborg Hallstein sings opera, musicals and film music: (http•••) Die schönste Operettenmusik: (http•••)
Ingeborg Hallstein Puccini George Fortune Robert Stolz Johann Strauss Bavarian State Opera 1936 1957 1961 1968 1973 1979 2006
This was the role Hallstein performed in her successful 1957 debut, though this performance is from 1961. From Act 2 of Puccini's La bohème. Marcello: George Fortune Short bio: Ingeborg Hallstein (b. 23.05.1936) was taught singing by her mother Elisabeth Hallstein. She made a successful debut in 1957 as Musetta in Puccini's La Bohème, and later performed on major stages around the world. She was a full member of the Bavarian State Opera from 1961 to 1973, and her repertoire included more than 60 opera and operetta roles. A multi-talented artist, she also premiered modern works, gave lieder recitals and performed in numerous movies and TV shows. In 1968 she was honored with the distinguished title of Kammersängerin in Bavaria. In 1979 she was appointed professor of singing at the Musikhochschule in Würzburg, and taught there until 2006. She has received numerous awards and honors, such as the Golden Screen award (for special achievement on German television), the Bavarian Order of Merit, the Distinguished Service Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany (twice), honorary member of the International Robert Stolz Society, and honorary patron of the Johann Strauss Society (for her commitment to the music of Johann Strauss). Ingeborg Hallstein sings coloratura: (http•••) Ingeborg Hallstein sings opera, musicals and film music: (http•••) Die schönste Operettenmusik: (http•••)
Emmerich Kálmán Hedi Klug Klug Peter Minich Ingeborg Hallstein Claudio Nicolai Franz Lehár
Popular melodies from various operettas by Emmerich Kálmán. Another program with melodies by Franz Lehár: (http•••)
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