- Erna Berger
Erna Berger (
October 19 ,1900 –June 14 ,1990 ) was a Germansoprano of thecoloratura style. Along withElisabeth Grümmer ,Hilde Gueden ,Lotte Lehmann ,Martha Mödl ,Gundula Janowitz , DameElisabeth Schwarzkopf andAnja Silja , she joined the ranks of the prominent German sopranos of the 20th century. She was very highly thought of by the conductorWilhelm Furtwängler .Born in
Dresden ,Germany , as a child she spent some years inIndia andSouth America . She spent time there later as well, working as a clerk and a piano teacher, before borrowing enough money for the trip back to Germany. At the age of 26, she was able to secure a position as asoubrette at theSemper Opera in Dresden, but her talent soon outgrew this position. She later held positions at theVienna State Opera , theBerlin State Opera , and theDeutsche Oper Berlin . She also gave concerts in Japan, America, and Australia. In her discography are complete recordings of "Die Zauberflöte" (as the Queen of Night, conducted by SirThomas Beecham , 1937-38, forEMI ) and "Rigoletto" (withJan Peerce andLeonard Warren , conducted byRenato Cellini , 1950, which wasRCA Victor's first complete opera recording done in America for commercial release).Berger appeared at the
Metropolitan Opera in the 1949-50 and 1950-51 seasons, in "Der Rosenkavalier" (oppositeEleanor Steber andRisë Stevens , conducted byFritz Reiner and directed byHerbert Graf ), "Rigoletto" (with Warren, then Enzo Mascherini), "Die Zauberflöte", and "Il barbiere di Siviglia" (withGiuseppe Valdengo ). She also sang Woglinde and the Waldvogel in "Der Ring des Nibelungen", withKirsten Flagstad andHelen Traubel alternating as Brünnhilde.At 60 years of age, she took her leave of the stage and taught as a professor in
Hamburg andEssen , where she died in 1990. In 1992, the "Bästleinstraße" in Dresden was renamed the "Erna-Berger-Straße" in her honour.Bibliography
* "Erna Berger: Die singende Botschafterin", by Karla Höcker, Rembrandt Verlag, 1961.
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