- Julius Patzak
Julius Patzak (
9 April ,1898 –26 January ,1974 ) was anAustria ntenor distinguished in operatic and concert work. He was particularly noted inMozart ,Beethoven and in early 20th century German repertoire.He was born in
Vienna and originally studied conducting. He was also taught composition, byFranz Schmidt andEusebius Mandyczewski . It was in 1926 that he decided instead upon a career as a vocalist, and he made his debut as Radames in "Aida " atReichenberg in that year. He sang regularly at theMunich State Opera from 1928 to 1945, and atVienna from 1946 to 1960. He appeared in London at Covent Garden in 1938 as Tamino in "The Magic Flute ", and again several times after the war, notably as Florestan in "Fidelio ". This role, together with that of Palestrina inHans Pfitzner 's opera, was considered to be among his finest roles. In the latter he was pre-eminent among the followers of his Munich predecessorKarl Erb .Patzak appeared in a number of operatic premières, notably
Richard Strauss 'sFriedenstag ,Carl Orff 'sDer Mond andGottfried von Einem 'sDantons Tod .Although he did not possess the most powerful of voices, it had a distinctive and attractive timbre and was used with such style, intelligence, charm and musicianship, and with such dramatic conviction, as to warrant a very high place among the operatic singers of his time. He was the very effective partner of
Kathleen Ferrier in the recording ofMahler 's "Das Lied von der Erde " underBruno Walter issued byDecca Records in February 1953.He was awarded the
Lilli Lehmann Medal in 1950.Patzak died on
26 January ,1974 , atRottach-Egern inBavaria .Source
*cite book | last = Warrack| first = John, and Ewan West| year = 1992| title = The Oxford Dictionary of Opera| publisher = Oxford University Press| location = Oxford| id = ISBN 0-19-869164-5
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