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Heinz Rückert (17 December 1904 – 14 February 1984''Personelles''. In ''
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) was a German
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. He was one of the co-founders of the Halle
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Renaissance.


Life

Born in
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, Rückert grew up in a musical family and came into contact with the music of
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at an early age. His great-grandfather was the poet
Friedrich Rückert Friedrich Rückert (16 May 1788 – 31 January 1866) was a German poet, translator, and professor of Oriental languages. Biography Rückert was born in Schweinfurt and was the eldest son of a lawyer. He was educated at the local '' Gymnasium'' ...
. He learned to play the piano autodidactically. After
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at a humanistic grammar school in Darmstadt, he studied German, art and theatre studies for three years in Munich, where
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was his most important teacher.Myriam Sello-Christian: ''Linked to opera and trade''. In ''Berliner Zeitung'', 21 November 1964, Vol. 20, issue 321, . Kutscher also brought him into contact with the repertoire of Handel, which experienced its renaissance in Göttingen in the 1920s. In 1927, Kutscher placed him with the director
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, under whom he was to become assistant director in Dessau. In addition, he took part in performances at the . After that, he worked as an acting director at the Bayerische Landesbühne in Munich. In 1931, he went to Switzerland and became an acting director at the Theater St. Gallen. From 1932 till 1937 he was a director at the
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. There, he also had his first Handel production in 1935. In the 1930s, probably rather unwanted in Switzerland, he returned to Germany. Without being a member of the , he was engaged as head director at the houses in
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and from 1939 in the
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. In 1941 he went to the
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. In 1943, he was responsible for the first performance of Handel's '' Agrippina'', which was arranged by Hellmuth Christian Wolff. Even after the theatre was destroyed in the course of Allied air raids on Halle, he remained connected to the city. From 1947 to 1951, he was head theatre director in Leipzig. Since 1947, Rückert was a member of the
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. At the , he became a professor in 1951 and was head of the opera direction department, a course of study established for the first time in Germany. Among his students were Klaus Harnisch, Reinhard Schau and Stephan Stompor. He then became opera director at the newly built ''Theater des Friedens'' in Halle. He built up a Handel collective, for which he brought the conductor
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and the stage designer Rudolf Heinrich to Halle. From 1952 he regularly directed the
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, starting with Händel's ''
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''. He became known for his method of through-texting, which he first tested in Handel's '' Deidamia'' in 1954. In Halle, he was largely responsible for the Handel renaissance of the 1950s. As a representative of music theatre, he was brought to Berlin in 1955 by
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. He was there until 1958 engaged as director and head of the young talent studio at the
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. From 1959, Rückert worked at the
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. After
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took over as director of the Staatsoper in 1963 and set other priorities, Rückert concentrated on guest productions in Leipzig and Frankfurt/Oder. For a production at the Dresden
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in 1964, he was probably not granted a leave of absence. In 1965, he was again appointed opera director in Halle for two years, succeeding Wolfgang Gubisch. Musicology and music criticism, however, turned to new ways of performance, so that he withdrew more and more artistically even in the course of an illness. Rückert staged a total of sixteen Handel operas. His
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and
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opera productions were also significant. He directed Telemann's ''
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'', Tchaikovsky's '' The Enchantres'' and Pfitzner's ''
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''. His repertoire also included modern operas like Hindemith's ''
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'' and Blacher's '' The Flood''. In 1948, Rückert staged the
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of the
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'' Die Nachtschwalbe'' by
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. Most recently Rückert lived with his wife near the Berlin
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, where he died in 1984 at the age of 79.


Awards

* 1957:
Nationalpreis der DDR The National Prize of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (german: Nationalpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was an award of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) given out in three different classes for scientific, artistic, ...
III. Klasse für Kunst und Literatur (im Kollektiv der Händelfestspiele) * 1964:
Handel Prize The Handel Prize (german: Händel-Preis) is an annual award, instituted in 1956, which is presented by the city of Halle, in Germany, in honour of the celebrated Baroque composer George Frideric Handel. It is awarded, "for exceptional artistic, ...
* 1965:
Vaterländischer Verdienstorden The Patriotic Order of Merit (German: ''Vaterländischer Verdienstorden'', or VVO) was a national award granted annually in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It was founded in 1954 and was awarded to individuals and institutions for outstanding ...
in Bronze * 1979: Ehrenmitglied der
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''Ehrenmitglied der Deutschen Staatsoper''. In die ''
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'', 20 December 1979, Jg. 35, edition 301, p. 7.


Further reading

* ''Rückert, Heinz.'' In ,
Hans Joachim Moser Hans Joachim Moser (25 May 1889, Berlin''Die kleine Enzyklopädie'', Encyclios-Verlag, Zurich, 1950, Vol. 2, p. 202. – 14 August 1967, Berlin) was a German musicologist, composer and singer. Moser was the son of the music-professor Andreas Mos ...
(ed.): ''Kürschners biographisches Theater-Handbuch. Schauspiel, Oper, Film, Rundfunk. Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz''. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, . * ''Rückert, Heinz''. In Ingrid Bigler-Marschall: ''
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. Biographisches und bibliographisches Handbuch''. Vol. 3: ''Pallenberg – Singer ''. Begründet von
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. K.G. Saur Verlag, Munich 1992, . * Volker Fischer: ''Geschichte: Zum 100. Geburtstag des Regisseurs Heinz Rückert''. In ''Händel-Hausmitteilungen'' 3/2004 und 1/2005, and p. 16f.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruckert, Heinz German opera directors Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze 1904 births 1984 deaths Musicians from Darmstadt