Otto Edelmann
Otto Edelmann was an Austrian operatic bass.
Life
Edelmann was born in Vienna and studied singing with Gunnar Graarud. His debut was at Gera as Figaro in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. He later sang the Vienna State Opera, the Edinburgh International Festival and the Metropolitan Opera. He sang at the Bayreuth Festival immediately after its reopening in 1951 after World War II, performing the role of Hans Sachs in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. He also sang Ochs in Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier at the first performances in the new Salzburg Festspielhaus in 1960. In 1957, he recorded the role of Wotan opposite Kirsten Flagstad in Georg Solti's recording of Act III of Wagner's Die Walküre. In 1982, he received a professorship for vocal pedagogy at the Vienna Music Academy. He died in Vienna at the age of 86.Personal life
He is the father of the Austrian baritones Peter Edelmann and Paul Armin Edelmann.Voice
His powerful, dark voice has proven itself in Wagner roles as well as in tasks from the Buffo subject.Recordings
CDs
Edelmann sang Ochs in Paul Czinner's classic recording of Der Rosenkavalier conducted by Herbert von Karajan with Elizabeth Schwarzkopf and Christa Ludwig.Videos
Videos are available of him as Baron Ochs and Leporello.Awards
- 1960 Kammersänger
- 1971 Max Reinhardt Medal
- Honorary member of the Wiener Staatsoper
- 1994 Lieber Augustin
- Golden Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria