Lotte Rysanek (18 March 1924 – 14 December 2016[1]) was an Austrian operatic soprano. She was the sister of soprano Leonie Rysanek.[2][3]
Life
editBorn in Vienna, Rysanek was taught by Rudolf Grossmann at the Konservatorium Wien. In 1950, she made her debut as Manon in Klagenfurt in Jules Massenet's eponymous opera. From 1955 to 1987, she sang at the Wiener Staatsoper. She was also known as an operetta and concert singer. She appeared at the Bayreuth Festival as the fifth flower girl in Parsifal in 1957 and at her sister's side in 1958 as Helmwige in Die Walküre.[4][5]
Since her marriage to Herbert Dörler (1959), she has had the double name Rysanek-Dörler.
Rysanek died in Vienna at the age of 92. She was buried at the Hietzing Cemetery (group 68, row 7, number 7) in an Ehrengrab.[6]
Awards
edit- Bestowal of the professional title Kammersängerin
- 1987: Honorary member of the Vienna State Opera[7]
Further reading
edit- Uwe Harten: Rysanek, Schwestern. In Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon. Online-edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5; Print edition: Vol. 4, Publishing House of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-7001-3046-5.
References
edit- ^ Sopranistin Lotte Rysanek (92) gestorben
- ^ Disparition de la soprano Lotte Rysanek on France Musique
- ^ Décès de Lotte Rysanek on ForumOpera
- ^ Décès de Lotte Rysanek on Res Musica
- ^ Lotte Rysanek on Find a Grave
- ^ Décès de Lotte Rysanek on Crescendo Magazine
- ^ Lotte Rysanek on Wiener Staatsoper.
External links
edit- Literature by and about Lotte Rysanek in the German National Library catalogue
- Lotte Rysanek discography at Discogs
- Lotte Rysanek in Austria-Forum (in German) (at AEIOU)
- Lotte Rysanek at IMDb