- Heinrich Rehkemper
opera house.
Rehkemper studied at
Düsseldorf , and made his debut in opera in "Die Faschingsfee " byEmerich Kálmán in 1919, atCoburg . Over the next two years he also sang there inNicolai 's "Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor ", in "Lohengrin", "Carmen " and "Cavalleria rusticana ". From 1921 to 1924 he was engaged at theStuttgart opera, and during the first three years of this time he sang over forty different lead roles. At the end of three years he broke his contract, and was therefore legally forbidden to make stage appearances for the final year. In that time he began to develop his concert repertoire and persona. He gave recitals of songs bySchubert , Schumann,Wolf andMahler : he also took the baritone solo role in a performance ofBeethoven 's 9th Symphony, and inJ. S. Bach 's "St. John Passion " in a performance atVienna .In 1925 he returned to the operatic stage, joining the
Munich opera house company, whereHans Knappertsbusch was taking over direction fromBruno Walter . The leading baritoneFriedrich Brodersen found a successor in Rehkemper, who remained at Munich for the next eighteen years. His operatic repertoire was extensive. He playedMozart 's Papageno, both the Conte and Figaro, Guglielmo andDon Giovanni ;Wagner 's Amfortas, Beckmesser and Donner;Verdi 's Macbeth, Posa and Don Carlo; Puccini's Marcello and Michele; and Malatesta in "Don Pasquale ". In the German repertoire he had roles inPfitzner 's Palestrina and "Das Herz"; Schultze's "Schwarzer Peter";Eugen d'Albert 's "Tiefland ", Goetze's "Widerspenstigen Zähmung", Jokanaan inRichard Strauss 's "Salome", and others. He seldom sang outside Germany, but he made guest appearances at other centres such asBerlin ,Bremen ,Darmstadt andCologne . After the Munich opera house was bombed in a 1943 air-raid, his connection with it came to an end.Rehkemper also had a wide repertoire of Lieder, notably songs by Schumann,
Schubert ,Hugo Wolf ,Grieg ,Richard Strauss and theAustrian composerSiegmund von Hausegger . In 1931 he gave a recital of Strauss Lieder at Munich with the composer as pianist. He performed song-cycles, notably "Winterreise ", von Hausegger's "Hymns to the Night", and Mahler's "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen " and "Kindertotenlieder ", the latter being preserved in an effective recording.Recordings
Rehkemper made many recordings. Three compilations are available on CD published by Preiser Records in the Lebendige Vergangenheit series.
Sources
*A. Eaglefield-Hull, "A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians" (Dent, London 1924).
*R. D. Darrell, "The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music" (New York, 1936).
*M. Scott, "The Record of Singing Volume II" (Duckworth, London 1979), 223-225.
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