- Franz Völker
Franz Völker (born
March 31 ,1899 inNeu-Isenburg , Germany; diedDecember 4 ,1965 inDarmstadt , Germany) was anoperatic heldentenor .He was discovered by the conductor
Clemens Krauss and he studied singing at Frankfurt, where he made his début as Florestan in Beethoven's "Fidelio " in 1926. Engagements followed in Vienna, Munich, Berlin and London, where he appeared at theRoyal Opera House ,Covent Garden , in 1934 and 1937. He also performed often at theSalzburg Festival and theBayreuth Festival to considerable public and critical acclaim.Roles that he sang during this period, in addition to Fidelio, included
Parsifal ,Lohengrin , Siegmund in Wagner's "Die Walküre " and Max in Weber's "Der Freischütz ". Later in his career he sangVerdi 'sOtello . He taught singing in Stuttgart after retiring from the stage in the 1950s.He made many recordings of operatic arias, duets and scenes. These recordings are now available on CD. They capture the warmth and sensitivity of his singing during its prime and confirm his reputation as one of the finest Germanic tenors of the 20th century.
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* [http://www.olaf-depper.de/FVK/ Brief description in German]
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