Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Acting

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

Born May 28, 1925 · Berlin, Germany

Died May 18, 2012 · aged 86

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was a German lyric baritone and conductor.

Known For

Don GiovanniDon Giovanni · 1961
Don Giovanni
1961
MovieMusic
Of the five premieres produced during a four-month period, Mozart's "Don Giovanni" on the first night attracted an illustrious audience. In addition to the President of the Federal Republic of Germany and a selection of diplomats and politicians, high-ranking guests included theatrical directors from West Germany and other Western European countries, composers, conductors, actors, writers, painters and sculptors, not to mention rectors and lecturers from Berlin's universities and the world's leading music critics. [...] The success was commensurate with the significance of the occasion. All involved in the performance received countless ovations in front of the magnificent yellow curtain. The new building - and the new stage with its state-of-the-art technology - had shown itself to be more than capable of handling Mozart's most demanding work.
Wären nicht die FrauenWären nicht die Frauen · 1997
Wären nicht die Frauen
1997
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Don CarlosDon Carlos · 1965
Don Carlos
5.01965
MovieMusic
The production by Deutsche Oper Berlin achieves a beautiful balance between the stage drama and the music. It proves that there are still singers who can perform Verdi's melodies at the highest level and that it is also possible to bring them together into an ensemble. The production fulfills all one's expectations of the modern city of Berlin in terms of stylishness and performance.
Salzburg Marionette Theatre: The Magic FluteSalzburg Marionette Theatre: The Magic Flute · 1994
Salzburg Marionette Theatre: The Magic Flute
8.01994
MovieMusicFamily
The Queen of the Night has begged Prince Tamino to free her daughter Pamina from the clutches of the High Priest Sarastro, who has abducted her. Together with the bird-catcher Papageno, Tamino enters Sarastro's realm to seek her. When he finds her, the two fall in love, but they have to have to undergo ordeals before they can be together. At the end, Papageno is also rewarded with his Papagena.
ElektraElektra · 1981
Elektra
6.81981
MovieMusic
Strauss's opera adapted to the screen by Gotz Friedrich.
The Marriage of FigaroThe Marriage of Figaro · 1975
The Marriage of Figaro
6.01975
MovieComedyMusic
Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is a comedy whose dark undertones explore the blurred boundaries between dying feudalism and emerging Enlightenment. Herman Prey's Figaro is admirably sung in a firm baritone and aptly characterized. So too, is his antagonist, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as the Count perpetually frustrated by the scheming wiles of Figaro and Susanna, here the perky Mirella Freni, who sings and acts like a dream. The Countess is creamy-voiced Kiri Te Kanawa, and the Cherubino, Maria Ewing, looks just like the horny, teenaged page she's supposed to be. The all-star leads are complemented by worthy supporting singers, the Vienna Philharmonic at the top of its form, and the experienced Mozartian, Karl Böhm conducting a stylishly fleet performance.
Von Reinhardt bis Karajan - 50 Jahre Salzburger FestspieleVon Reinhardt bis Karajan - 50 Jahre Salzburger Festspiele · 1970
Von Reinhardt bis Karajan - 50 Jahre Salzburger Festspiele
1970
MovieDocumentary
Schwarzkopf*, Seefried*, Fischer-Dieskau* – Mahler . R. StraussSchwarzkopf*, Seefried*, Fischer-Dieskau* – Mahler . R. Strauss · 2003
Schwarzkopf*, Seefried*, Fischer-Dieskau* – Mahler . R. Strauss
2003
Movie
Strauss Opera, Mahler Lieder, Irmgard Seefried, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Schubert Lieder, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

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Don GiovanniDon Giovanni · 1961
Don Giovanni
1961
MovieMusic
Of the five premieres produced during a four-month period, Mozart's "Don Giovanni" on the first night attracted an illustrious audience. In addition to the President of the Federal Republic of Germany and a selection of diplomats and politicians, high-ranking guests included theatrical directors from West Germany and other Western European countries, composers, conductors, actors, writers, painters and sculptors, not to mention rectors and lecturers from Berlin's universities and the world's leading music critics. [...] The success was commensurate with the significance of the occasion. All involved in the performance received countless ovations in front of the magnificent yellow curtain. The new building - and the new stage with its state-of-the-art technology - had shown itself to be more than capable of handling Mozart's most demanding work.

Don Giovanni

The Marriage of FigaroThe Marriage of Figaro · 1975
The Marriage of Figaro
6.01975
MovieComedyMusic
Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is a comedy whose dark undertones explore the blurred boundaries between dying feudalism and emerging Enlightenment. Herman Prey's Figaro is admirably sung in a firm baritone and aptly characterized. So too, is his antagonist, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as the Count perpetually frustrated by the scheming wiles of Figaro and Susanna, here the perky Mirella Freni, who sings and acts like a dream. The Countess is creamy-voiced Kiri Te Kanawa, and the Cherubino, Maria Ewing, looks just like the horny, teenaged page she's supposed to be. The all-star leads are complemented by worthy supporting singers, the Vienna Philharmonic at the top of its form, and the experienced Mozartian, Karl Böhm conducting a stylishly fleet performance.

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