Annelies Kupper


Annelies Kupper, was a German operatic soprano, particularly associated with Mozart and the German repertory.
Kupper was born at Glatz in Lower Silesia. She studied in Breslau and was a music teacher there before making her operatic debut in 1935. She then appeared in Schwerin, Weimar, Hamburg, Munich. She sang Eva in Die Meistersinger at the Bayreuth festival, in 1944, and returned as Elsa in Lohengrin in 1960. She created Danae in Richard Strauss's Die Liebe [der Danae] at the Salzburg festival, in 1952.
Kupper was especially admired as Countess Almaviva, in addition to Wagner and Strauss roles, she also gained considerable acclaim as Aida and Desdemona. A sensitive and warm-voiced singer, she retired in 1961, and taught at the Music Conservatory in Munich. She died in Munich at age 81.

Selected recordings

LohengrinLorenz Fehenberger, Annelies Kupper, Helena Braun, Ferdinand Frantz, Otto [von Rohr (bass)|Otto Von Rohr] – Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Eugen JochumDeutsche Grammophon Aida – Annelies Kupper, Max Lorenz, Margarete Klose, Rudolf Gonszar, Otto Von Rohr – Frankfurt Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Kurt Schroder – Walhall Eternity sung in German