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Erna Schlüter (5 February 1904 – 1 December 1969) was a German operatic dramatic soprano and voice teacher. Beginning as a
contralto A contralto () is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest female voice type. The contralto's vocal range is fairly rare; similar to the mezzo-soprano, and almost identical to that of a countertenor, typically b ...
at the
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in 1922, she moved to the
Nationaltheater Mannheim The Mannheim National Theatre (german: Nationaltheater Mannheim) is a theatre and opera company in Mannheim, Germany, with a variety of performance spaces. It was founded in 1779 and is one of the oldest theatres in Germany. History In the 18 ...
in 1925 where her voice developed to dramatic soprano, to the Stadttheater Düsseldorf in 1930 where she appeared in 1933 in the world premiere of
Winfried Zillig Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905 – 18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor. Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna h ...
's ''Der Rossknecht'' and was awarded the title Kammersängerin. Her last station, from 1940, was the
Hamburg State Opera The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''General ...
. Schlüter received European recognition when she appeared as a guest at the Oper Frankfurt, as Brünnhilde in three parts of Wagner's '' Der Ring des Nibelungen''. She then sang the role at the Waldoper festival and the Liceu in Barcelona, among others. For conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, she was the ideal Isolde, and for composer
Richard Strauss Richard Georg Strauss (; 11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, and violinist. Considered a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras, he has been described as a successor of Richard Wag ...
the ideal Elektra, when he heard her at the
Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House (ROH) is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London. The large building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. It is the home of The Royal Op ...
in London in 1947, conducted by Sir
Thomas Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, Order of the Companions of Honour, CH (29 April 18798 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic and the Roya ...
. The Erna Schlüter Prize for young singers was established in her memory.


Life

Born in
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, Schlüter made her stage debut as a
contralto A contralto () is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest female voice type. The contralto's vocal range is fairly rare; similar to the mezzo-soprano, and almost identical to that of a countertenor, typically b ...
at the
Oldenburgisches Staatstheater The Oldenburgisches Staatstheater (Oldenburg State Theatre) is a German theater in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony. Beginnings The theatre was first opened in the times of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, on 1 February 1833. At that time it was ...
in 1922, as the Third Lady in Mozart's '' Die Zauberflöte''. Her first leading role was Azucena in Verdi's '' Il trovatore''. In the 1924/25 season, she appeared as Orpheus in Gluck's ''
Orfeo ed Euridice ' (; French: '; English: ''Orpheus and Eurydice'') is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, based on Orpheus, the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. It belongs to the genre of the ''azione teatrale'', mea ...
''. In 1925, she moved to the
Nationaltheater Mannheim The Mannheim National Theatre (german: Nationaltheater Mannheim) is a theatre and opera company in Mannheim, Germany, with a variety of performance spaces. It was founded in 1779 and is one of the oldest theatres in Germany. History In the 18 ...
, where her voice developed to dramatic soprano. Schlüter appeared as Dalila in '' Samson and Dalila'' by Saint-Saëns, Santuzza in Mascagni's '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and the Marschallin in '' Der Rosenkavalier'' by Richard Strauss. In addition, she performed her first roles in the stage works of
Richard Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
, Ortrud in '' Lohengrin'', and Erda and Fricka in '' Das Rheingold''. Between 1930 and 1940, Schlüter belonged to the ensemble of the Stadttheater Düsseldorf directed by
Walter Bruno Iltz Walter Bruno Iltz (17 November 1886 – 5 November 1965) was a German, stage actor, drama producer and theatre manager. Life Provenance and early years Walter Bruno Iltz was born at Praust (as Pruszcz was known) before 1945), a small manuf ...
, first as Senta in Wagner's '' Der fliegende Holländer''. In the Italian repertoire, she appeared as Elena in Verdi's '' Die sizilianische Vesper'', the title role of Puccini's ''
Tosca ''Tosca'' is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1 ...
'' and Leonora in ''Il trovatore''. She also performed Mozart's Donna Anna in ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: , literally ''The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni'') is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Its subject is a centuries-old Spanis ...
''. In 1933, she appeared in the world premiere of
Winfried Zillig Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905 – 18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor. Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna h ...
's ''Der Rossknecht''. In 1933, she was Isolde in Wagner's '' Tristan und Isolde'' for the first time. In 1936, she made a guest appearance at the Oper Frankfurt, as Brünnhilde in three parts of '' Der Ring des Nibelungen''. She performed the same in 1939 in open-air performances at the Waldoper festival in Zoppot. Among her first international guest performances was Brünnhilde in a complete ''Ring'' cycle at the Liceu in Barcelona. Wilhelm Furtwängler invited Schlüter to a concert with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1936. Her first surviving radio recording was made in Stuttgart in 1938 when she sang Brünnhilde in ''Die Walküre'' alongside Rudolf Bockelmann as Wotan. In 1938, Schlüter was awarded the title Kammersängerin in Düsseldorf. In 1940, she accepted a permanent engagement at the
Hamburg State Opera The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''General ...
where she remained until the end of her singing career in 1956. She added Leonore in Beethoven's ''
Fidelio ''Fidelio'' (; ), originally titled ' (''Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love''), Op. 72, is Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera. The German libretto was originally prepared by Joseph Sonnleithner from the French of Jean-Nicolas Bouilly, with ...
'' to her repertoire. In 1941 she appeared at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino as Isolde, repeating the role at
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in Milan the following year. In 1943, she sang in Verdi's
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with the
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conducted by Hans Knappertsbusch. In 1947, Schlüter was engaged by the
Metropolitan Opera The Metropolitan Opera (commonly known as the Met) is an American opera company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, currently situated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The company is operat ...
in New York City as the first German singer after World War II, to appear as Marschallin and Isolde in two series. But as large sections of the audience and the press there were opposed to a singer who had been successful in Germany during the Nazi regime, there was only one performance each of ''Der Rosenkavalier'' and ''Tristan und Isolde'', with Max Lorenz as Tristan; the contract for further performances was not fulfilled. Instead, Wilhelm Furtwängler engaged Schlüter as Isolde at the
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, and she appeared at the
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in 1948 as Beethoven's Leonore with him. She appeared in the title role of '' Elektra'' by Richard Strauss at the
Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House (ROH) is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London. The large building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. It is the home of The Royal Op ...
in London in 1947, conducted by Sir
Thomas Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, Order of the Companions of Honour, CH (29 April 18798 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic and the Roya ...
and in the presence of the composer. Strauss thanked her and saw in her the fulfillment of Elektra, just as Furtwängler had seen in her the fulfillment of Isolde. In Hamburg in 1947, Schlüter sang the teacher Ellen Orford in the German premiere of the opera ''
Peter Grimes ''Peter Grimes'', Op. 33, is an opera in three acts by Benjamin Britten, with a libretto by Montagu Slater based on the section "Peter Grimes", in George Crabbe's long narrative poem '' The Borough''. The "borough" of the opera is a fictional ...
'' by Benjamin Britten. The
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took her under contract and Schlüter travelled to Frankfurt to participate in complete recordings of Wagner's ''Die Walküre'' as Brünnhilde and ''
Rienzi ' (''Rienzi, the last of the tribunes''; WWV 49) is an early opera by Richard Wagner in five acts, with the libretto written by the composer after Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel of the same name (1835). The title is commonly shortened to ''Rienzi ...
'' as Adriano as well as of ''
Die Frau ohne Schatten ' (''The Woman without a Shadow''), Op. 65, is an opera in three acts by Richard Strauss with a libretto by his long-time collaborator, the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It was written between 1911 and either 1915 or 1917. When it premiered at the ...
'' by Richard Strauss as Färberin. Schlüter prepared herself for a change of subject with the Küsterin in Janáček's '' Jenufa'', which she performed impressively at the Hamburg State Opera in 1953/54, but an illness forced her to retire from the stage. She then worked as a voice teacher. The obituary in ''
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'' described Schlüter's voice: "Her soprano, which had a rich capacity for differentiation between radiant power and a luminous pianissimo, had its own brilliance. Her acting was animated by the power to idealistic upswing, which was mixed with warm feeling." Schlüter died in
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aged 65. She was buried in the in
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. In January 2005, a private initiative in Oldenburg founded the Erna Schlüter Society Oldenburg. The society awards a singing prize for young singers, The Erna Schlüter Prize. The first recipients in 2005 were the soprano Anja Metzger and the tenor
Daniel Behle Daniel Behle (born 1974) is a German classical composer and operatic tenor. He has performed at international opera houses and festivals, and has recorded both operas and '' Lieder'' recitals. Career Born in Hamburg, Behle studied music pedago ...
. In June 2007, the mezzo-soprano Katerina Hebelkova received the prize. In May 2010, the prize was awarded to the soprano Mareke Freudenberg and the bass-baritone Derrick Ballard, in 2013 to the mezzo-soprano Geneviève King, and in 2015 to the mezzo-soprano Hagar Sharvit.


Recordings

The CD-Edition Erna Schlüter contains arias, scenes, concert pieces and Lieder by Beethoven, Weber, Marschner, Halévy, Wagner, R. Strauss, Wolf, Stephan and Braunfels / 2 boxes of 5 CDs, published by the Hamburger Archiv für Gesangskunst: Beethoven: ''Fidelio'' : with Erna Schlüter (Leonore), Lisa Della Casa,
Julius Patzak Julius Patzak (9 April 189826 January 1974) was an Austrian tenor distinguished in operatic and concert work. He was particularly noted in Mozart, Beethoven and in early 20th-century German repertoire. Biography Julius Patzak was born in Vienn ...
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Rudolf Schock Rudolf Johann Schock (4 September 1915 – 13 November 1986) was a German tenor. Rudolf Schock was born in Duisburg, in the Prussian Rhine Province. He sang a wide repertoire from operetta to ''Lohengrin'', recording among others opera and lieder, ...
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Ferdinand Frantz Ferdinand Frantz (February 8, 1906 in Kassel – May 26, 1959 in Munich), was a German operatic bass-baritone. He was well known in his time for his performances in the operas of Richard Wagner. Fond of music as a boy, he joined a choral society ...
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Wiener Philharmoniker The Vienna Philharmonic (VPO; german: Wiener Philharmoniker, links=no) is an orchestra that was founded in 1842 and is considered to be one of the finest in the world. The Vienna Philharmonic is based at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. It ...
, conductor: Wilhelm Furtwängler : Live recording 1948, Salzburg Festival – Myto 991.H.025 Halévy: ''La Juive'' (in German) : with Erna Schlüter (Rachel), Joachim Sattler, Otto von Rohr : Radio-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt, conductor: Kurt Schröder : broadcast recording 1951, Frankfurt – Walhall 0029 Marschner: ''Hans Heiling'' : with Erna Schlüter (Königin der Erdgeister), Rudolf Gonszar, Hanna Claus, Cornelius van Dyck : Sinfonieorchester des Hessischen Rundfunks, conductor:
Winfried Zillig Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905 – 18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor. Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna h ...
Richard Strauss: ''Elektra'' : with Erna Schlüter (Elektra), Gusta Hammer,
Annelies Kupper Annelies Kupper (21 July 1906 – 8 December 1987), was a German operatic soprano, particularly associated with Mozart and the German repertory. Kupper was born at Glatz (now Kłodzko) in Lower Silesia. She studied in Breslau and was a music te ...
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: Orchester der Hamburger Oper, conductor: Eugen Jochum : broadcast recording 1944, Hamburg – Line Music/Cantus Classics 500356 Richard Strauss: ''Elektra'' : with Erna Schlüter (Elektra), Elisabeth Höngen,
Ljuba Welitsch Ljuba Welitsch (''Veličkova''; bg, Люба Величкова 10 July 1913 – 1 September 1996) was an operatic soprano. She was born in Borisovo, Bulgaria, studied in Sofia and Vienna, and sang in opera houses in Austria and Germany in ...
, Paul Schöffler : Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor: Sir
Thomas Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, Order of the Companions of Honour, CH (29 April 18798 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic and the Roya ...
: live recording 1947, London – Myto 981.H.004 Richard Strauss: ''Die Frau ohne Schatten'' : With Erna Schlüter (Färberin),
Annelies Kupper Annelies Kupper (21 July 1906 – 8 December 1987), was a German operatic soprano, particularly associated with Mozart and the German repertory. Kupper was born at Glatz (now Kłodzko) in Lower Silesia. She studied in Breslau and was a music te ...
, Diana Eustrati, Karl Kronenberg, Heinrich Bensing : Sinfonieorchester des Hessischen Rundfunks, conductor:
Winfried Zillig Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905 – 18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor. Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna h ...
: broadcast recording 1950, Frankfurt – Ponto/Mitridate PO 1015 Richard Wagner: ''
Rienzi ' (''Rienzi, the last of the tribunes''; WWV 49) is an early opera by Richard Wagner in five acts, with the libretto written by the composer after Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel of the same name (1835). The title is commonly shortened to ''Rienzi ...
'' : with Erna Schlüter (Adriano),
Günther Treptow Günther Treptow (22 October 1907 in Berlin – 28 March 1981 in Berlin) was a German operatic tenor, best known for Wagner roles. Treptow began his vocal studies at the Berlin Musikhochschule, and later in Milan with Giovanni Scarmeo. Treptow ...
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Trude Eipperle Trude Eipperle (27 January 1908 – 18 October 1997) was a Germans, German operatic soprano. Life Born in Stuttgart, Eipperle studied at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart, Musikhochschule in her native Stuttgart, and made ...
: Sinfonieorchester des Hessischen Rundfunks, conductor:
Winfried Zillig Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905 – 18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor. Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna h ...
: broadcast recording 1950, Frankfurt – Urania URN 22157 Richard Wagner: ''Tristan und Isolde'' (Acts 2 and 3) : with Erna Schlüter (Isolde),
Ludwig Suthaus Ludwig Suthaus (12 December 1906 – 7 September 1971) was a German operatic heldentenor. Life Born in Cologne Suthaus was a stonemason's apprentice when his singing talent was first discovered. He subsequently started his voice studies at the ...
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Gottlob Frick Gottlob Frick (28 July 1906 in Ölbronn-Dürrn – 18 August 1994 in Muhlacker) was a German operatic bass. He was known for his wide repertory including Wagner and Mozart roles, as well as those of Nicolai and Lortzing. Career Frick's teac ...
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Margarete Klose Margarete Klose (6 August 1899 or 1902 – 14 December 1968) was a German operatic mezzo-soprano. Life Klose was born (as Frida Klose) and died in Berlin. She lost her father early in life and had to earn her living as a secretary, until a coll ...
: Staatskapelle Berlin, conductor: Wilhelm Furtwängler : broadcast recording 1947, Berlin (Admiralspalast) – Archipel ARP-CD 0029 Richard Wagner: ''Die Walküre'' : with Erna Schlüter (Brünnhilde),
Ferdinand Frantz Ferdinand Frantz (February 8, 1906 in Kassel – May 26, 1959 in Munich), was a German operatic bass-baritone. He was well known in his time for his performances in the operas of Richard Wagner. Fond of music as a boy, he joined a choral society ...
, Adam Fendt, Aga Joesten, Otto von Rohr : Sinfonieorchester des Hessischen Rundfunks, conductor:
Winfried Zillig Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905 – 18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor. Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna h ...
: broadcast recording 1948, Frankfurt – Line Music/Cantus Classics 50075 – 50076 Richard Wagner: ''Die Walküre'' (Akt 2 und 3) : with Erna Schlüter (Brünnhilde), Rudolf Bockelmann, Fritz Krauss,
Maria Reining Maria Reining (August 7, 1903 in Vienna – March 11, 1991 in Deggendorf) was an Austrian soprano, honored with the title Kammersängerin. At first, Reining worked as in a Viennese bank, and didn't commence her singing career until the age of ...
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Helene Jung Helene Jung (14 June 1887, Weimar – 3 October 1975, Gosheim) was a German operatic mezzo-soprano and contralto. She premiered three roles in operas written by Richard Strauss: the omniscient seashell in ''Die ägyptische Helena'', the housekeeper ...
: Orchester des Reichssenders Stuttgart, conductor: Carl Leonhardt : broadcast recording 1938, Stuttgart – Preiser PR 90207 Richard Wagner: ''Die Walküre'' – Death proclamation from act 2
Richard Wagner: ''Siegfried'' – final scene from act 3 : with Erna Schlüter (Brünnhilde), Joachim Sattler : Sinfonieorchester des Hessischen Rundfunks, conductor: Kurt Schröder : broadcast recording 1947, Frankfurt : in: Joachim Sattler singt Wagner – Preiser PR 89193


References


Sources

* Theaterarchive in Düsseldorf, Mannheim und Hamburg; Archiv Stadt Oldenburg; * ''Erna Schlüter zum 100. Geburtstag''. Programmheft zur Matinee im Oldenburgischen Staatstheater, 2004 * Marlene Warmer: ''Die Heldin großer Opern: Karrierewege der Oldenburger Sängerin Erna Schlüter (1904–1969)''. Erna Schlüter Gesellschaft, , 1 CD (67 minutes)


External links

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''Die Sängerin Erna Schlüter''.
maxalvary.blogspot.com
Recordings
on Amazon * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schluter, Erna 1904 births 1969 deaths People from Oldenburg (city) German operatic sopranos 20th-century German women opera singers