- René Kollo
René Kollo (born
November 20 ,1937 ) is a Germantenor .He was born René Kollodzieyski in
Berlin and grew up inWyk auf Föhr . He attended a photography school inHamburg , although he had always been interested in music, particularly conducting. He did not begin to perform (as a self-taught drummer) until the mid-50s. He played in jazz clubs and studied acting with Else Bongers in Berlin. To prepare for musical roles, he studied with Elsa Varena, who quickly recognized that he had an unusual gift.He signed his first recording contract at 20 and recorded popular hits. He made his operatic debut in
Braunschweig in 1965 in three Stravinsky one-act operas: "Mavra", "Renard", and "Œdipus Rex". He stayed in Braunschweig for two years, singing most of the lyric tenor repertoire. In 1967, he went to theDeutsche Oper am Rhein inDüsseldorf , still singing lyric roles.In the same year, he married pop singer Dorthe Larsen and became the father of a daughter, Nathalie.
He was guest soloist in
Munich ,Frankfurt ,Milan , andLisbon . He began his now legendary association with Wagner and hisHeldentenor roles at Bayreuth in 1969, where he sang the Helmsman in "Der fliegende Holländer ". The major Wagnerian roles followed in quick succession: Erik in 1970, Lohengrin in 1971, Walter in 1973, Parsifal in 1975, Siegfried in 1976, Tristan and Tannhäuser in 1981. He has since sung these roles at major opera houses throughout the world, including theMetropolitan Opera , where he was seen in "Lohengrin" (1976, conducted byJames Levine ) and "Ariadne auf Naxos " (1979).He has also directed "
Parsifal " inDarmstadt in 1986 and "Tiefland" by Eugen d'Albert inUlm in 1991.He also has sung non-Wagnerian roles, including Hermann in Tchaikovsky's "The Queen of Spades", Britten's "
Peter Grimes ", and Verdi's "Otello ". In fact, he has an unusually wide repertoire for a "Heldentenor". Another tenor role he sang was that of Count Danilo, inHerbert von Karajan 's 1972-73 recording ofFranz Lehar 's operetta "The Merry Widow ", withElizabeth Harwood andTeresa Stratas .He has not confined himself to grand opera, but made many television appearances, singing lighter repertoire, including an operetta he composed himself.
He has been married since 1982 to Beatrice Bouquet, a dancer, and they have three children, Florence, Magali, and Oliver Walter.
He has made numerous recordings, both in the classical and in the operetta repertoire, including "Tannhäuser" (conducted by Sir
Georg Solti , 1970), "Die Meistersinger" (with Karajan, 1970), "Parsifal" (Solti, 1971-72), "Die tote Stadt" (withCarol Neblett , conducted byErich Leinsdorf , 1975), "The Bartered Bride" (oppositeTeresa Stratas andJanet Perry , 1975), "Der fliegende Holländer" (Solti, 1976), "Ariadne auf Naxos" (Solti, 1977), "Fidelio" (underLeonard Bernstein , 1978), "Der Freischütz" (1979), "Lohengrin" (withDunja Vejzovic as Ortrud, led by Karajan, 1975-81), "Siegfried" (1982), "Tristan und Isolde" (withCarlos Kleiber conducting, 1980-82), "Götterdämmerung" (1983) and "Die Frau ohne Schatten" (1987). Kollo has also recorded the "Wesendonck-Lieder."On video, two performances of his Tristan can be found: A 1983 production staged at the
Bayreuth Festival byJean-Pierre Ponnelle (with Johanna Meier as Isolde) and a 1993 production from Berlin, directed byGötz Friedrich (with DameGwyneth Jones as the Irish princess). He has also composed and written text for numerous songs, following in the steps of both his father and his grandfather, who were operetta composers.External links
* [http://www.kollo.com Official website]
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