- Gottlob Frick
Gottlob Frick (born Ölbronn,
Germany ,28 July ,1906 - diedMuhlacker , Germany,18 August 1994 ) was a German bass who sang inopera . He was known for his wide repertory including Wagner and Mozart roles, as well as those of Nicolai and Lortzing.Career
Frick's teachers included Fritz Windgassen (father and teacher of Frick’s contemporary the tenor
Wolfgang Windgassen ).He was a member of the chorus at the state opera in
Stuttgart 1927-1934. His first solo role was inCoburg in 1934, followed byFreiburg (1936) andKönigsberg (1938) where he was spotted byKarl Böhm and engaged for the Dresden State Opera, which was his base for the following decade. In 1950 he moved to theDeutsche Oper Berlin and his international career took him to all the leading houses in Europe.His voice, instantly recognisable, was aptly described by
Wilhelm Furtwängler as 'the blackest bass in Germany' (den schwärzesten Bass in Deutschland).The roles for which Frick was best known were Osmin, Sarastro, Kaspar, Rocco, Philip II, and above all the great Wagner bass parts including Pogner, Daland, Hunding, Hagen and Fasolt. Perhaps surprisingly he avoided the role of
Richard Strauss ’s Baron Ochs, which might have been thought ideal for him.He retired in 1970 from the stage, although a few of his recordings (for instance, his portrayal of Gurnemanz in the Solti-led "
Parsifal ") date from after that year.Recordings
He is well represented on disc. Among his best-known recordings were Osmin (in "
The Abduction from the Seraglio ") for SirThomas Beecham , Sarastro (in "The Magic Flute ") and Rocco (in "Fidelio ") forOtto Klemperer , the Hermit in Weber's "Der Freischütz " conducted byJoseph Keilberth , and Hunding, Hagen and Gurnemanz for SirGeorg Solti .ources
*Warrack, John and West, Ewan (1992), "The Oxford Dictionary of Opera", 782 pages, ISBN 0-19-869164-5
External links
* [http://www.operadis-opera-discography.org.uk/CLSIFRIC.HTM Discography of opera recordings] (Capon's Lists of Opera Recordings)
* [http://www.gottlob-frick-gesellschaft.de/ Gottlob Frick Gesellschaft]
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