- Helen Donath
Helen Donath (born
July 10 ,1940 ) (nee Helen Erwin) is an Americansoprano .She was born in
Corpus Christi, Texas and studied at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi and with Paola Novikova inNew York .She debuted as a concert and
Lieder singer in New York. In 1961, she became a member of the Opernstudio inKöln and theHanover Opera House. In Hanover, she met her husband, the choir master and conductor Klaus Donath.In 1967, she sang Pamina in
Mozart 's "Die Zauberflöte " at theSalzburg Festival, which began a long association with the Festival. From 1970 to 1990, she was a regular member of the Vienna State Opera. She is a sensitive singer with fine dictions, while her evenly-placed voice is clear and sweet. With these qualities, she became an ideal interpreter in the Austro-German lyric repertoire.She has performed all over the world including at the
Vienna State Opera ,Metropolitan Opera ,Salzburg Festival , Covent Garden,La Scala , etc. In 2006, she had performances as Despina inCosi fan tutte at the Vienna State Opera, Salzburg Festival and other places.Recordings
Donath has made many opera and operetta recordings with various companies. However, her finest moments on disc are her Eva (Wagner's "
Die Meistersinger ") and Sophie (from Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier "), both are considered superb by critics. Here is a selection of her recordings.1. Beethoven: "
Fidelio " (as Marzelline), with Helga Dernesch,Jon Vickers , Zoltán Kelemen, Karl Ridderbusch,José Van Dam , Chorus of the Deutsche Oper, Berlin and Berliner Philharmoniker, (con.)Herbert von Karajan (EMI)2. Gluck: "
Orfeo ed Euridice " (as Euridice), with Marilyn Horne,Pilar Lorengar , and Royal Opera House Orchestra, (con.) Sir Georg Solti (Decca)3. Puccini: "
Gianni Schicchi " (as Lauretta), with Rolando Panerai, Vera Baniewicz, Peter Seiffert, Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra, and Bavarian Radio Chorus, (con.) Giuseppe Patané (RCA)4. Lehár: "
Das Land des Lächelns " (as Hanna), with Brigitte Lindner, Siegfried Jerusalem, Martin Finke, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks and Münchner Rundfunkorchester, (con.) Willi Boskovsky (EMI)5. Lehár: "Das Land des Lächelns" (as Lisa), with Martin Finke, Klaus Hirte, Siegfried Jerusalem, Brigitte Lindner, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, and Münchner Rundfunkorchester, (con.) Willi Boskovsky (EMI) 6. Strauss, R: "Arabella" (as Zdenka), with
Julia Varady , Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,Walter Berry , Helga Schmidt, Elfrieda Hobarth, Adolf Dallapozza, and Bavarian State Orchestra & Opera Chorus, (con.) Wolfgang Sawallisch (Orfeo) 7. Strauss, R: "Der Rosenkavalier" (as Sophie), withRégine Crespin , Yvonne Minton, Manfred Jungwirth, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and Sir Georg Solti (Decca)8. Verdi: "
Un ballo in maschera " (as Oscar), withLuciano Pavarotti , Sherrill Milnes,Renata Tebaldi , Regina Resnik, and Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, (con.) Bruno Bartoletti (Decca)9. Mozart: "
The Magic Flute " (as Pamina), with Günther Lieb,Peter Schreier , Leipzig Radio Chorus Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden Orchestra (RCA)10. Monteverdi: "
L'incoronazione di Poppea " (as Poppea), with Elizabeth Soderstrom, Cathy Berberian, Paul Esswood, and Concentus musicus Wien, (con.)Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Teldec)11. Wagner: "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" (as Eva), with Rene Kollo, Theo Adam, Peter Schreier, Geraint Evans, Karl Ridderbusch, Chor der Staatsoper Dresden, Chor des Leipziger Rundfunks & Staatskapelle Dresden, (con.) Herbert von Karajan (EMI) 12. Haydn: "
L'anima del filosofo ", with Robert Swensen, Sylvia Greenberg,Thomas Quasthoff , Paul Hansen, Azuko Suzuki, Bavarian Radio Chorus & Munich Radio Orchestra, (con.) Leopold Hager (Orfeo)External links
*http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Donath-Helen.htm
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