- John van Kesteren
John van Kesteren (born May 4 1921,
The Hague - died July 11 2008,Jupiter, Florida ) was a Dutchopera tictenor . [ [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Kesteren-John-van.htm John van Kesteren (Tenor)] Biography] [nl [http://www.depers.nl/entertainment/222734/John-van-Kesteren-87-overleden.html Tenor John van Kesteren (87) overleden] De Pers July 13 2008]Van Kesteren first worked as an electronic
telex specialist for the Dutch Telegraph Company PTT. His very first appearance as a non-professional singer was in 1942 with anoperetta company inApeldoorn in the French operetta "The Bells of Corneville ". DuringWorld War II he appeared in five French and German operettas. From 1946 on he studied at theRoyal Conservatory in The Hague with the bass Willem Ravelli. He went on to study with Prof. Dr. Lothar Wallerstein of theVienna State Opera .He made his operatic debut in 1947 in
Scheveningen , the Netherlands with the ensemble of Vienna State Opera as the Italian singer inDer Rosenkavalier , a production with Anni Konetzni, Fritz Krenn and Hilde Güden. In 1949, he got another unique chance when world-famous conductorErich Kleiber asked him to audition for the roles of the young sailor and Melot inWagner 's "Tristan und Isolde ", in a production by the Wagner Society inAmsterdam , once again, directed by Lothar Wallerstein. His partners wereKirsten Flagstad , Max Lorenz andHans Hotter . In 1947, his concert career started inSwitzerland inBeethoven ’s "Missa Solemnis" under the direction ofCharles Münch .After completing his studies with
Nadia Boulanger inParis and Vera Schwarz inSalzburg , Van Kesteren was invited in 1954 toBerlin ’sKomische Oper to sing Nurreddin in Cornelius's "The Barber of Baghdad " under the direction ofWalter Felsenstein and to sing the title role in the first performance in Germany of Rossini's "Le comte Ory " under the direction ofCarl Ebert at the Stadtische Oper in 1956. In 1959 he moved toMunich at the invitation of both the German National Theatre and the Theater am Gartnerplaz, where he remained for seventeen years singing 33 opera’s and operettas.As a lyric tenor with a remarkable range in the upper register, he specialized in roles that are generally difficult to cast, in both the 18th and 19th-century repertoire, including Jean Ph. Rameau's Platée, Rossini's Le Comte Ory and Chapelou in Adam's "Le Postillon de Longjumeau", and 20th-century works, ranging from roles in Richard Strauss's operas and Carl Orffs Carmina Burana to Sinopoli's Lou Salome.
Carl Orff , who later became a close friend, would write to people anywhere in the world planning to perform "Carmina Burana " saying that John van Kesteren was his favourite "Roasted Swan". Also in the award winning movie together with Hermann Prey, Lucia Popp and director Jean-Pierre Ponelle and conductor Riccardo Muti.In later years Van Kesteren specialized in character parts, as well as singing a wide concert repertoire that included hundreds of appearances as the Evangelist in Bach's Passion. At Benjamin Britten’s suggestion to conductor
Herbert von Karajan he sang at first German performance of Britten’sWar Requiem with theBerlin Philharmonic . With van Karajan and the same orchestra, Van Kesteren sang at the 25th commemoration in Beethoven’s ninth symphony and "Missa Solemnis" inHiroshima and sang the evangelist in the first Russian performance of the "St Matthew Passion" inMoscow .In 1974, Van Kesteren was officially invited to start a revival of cultural ties between the Netherlands and
Indonesia , presenting concerts, radio and television programmes. He sang concerts and opera in among other cities, London, Tokyo, Melbourne, Rome, Berlin, Paris, Oslo etc. The Bavarian government named him Kammersänger. He was an Officer in the order of the Royal Dutch House of Orange-Nassau. and the German government bestowed upon him the Bundesverdienstkreuz first class. Until his death in 2008, John van Kesteren lived in,Jupiter ,Florida with his wife Louise. He continued to sing into his 80's. van Kesteren's last major performance was a solo recital for the inauguration of Palm Beach Atlantic University's Helen K. Persson Recital Hall in 2000.External links
* [http://www.johnvankesteren.nl/ John van Kesteren]
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Kesteren-John-van.htm Biography and pictures]
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