Jadwiga Rappé (24 February 1952 – 16 May 2025) was a Polish
contralto
A contralto () is a classical music, classical female singing human voice, voice whose vocal range is the lowest of their voice type, voice types.
The contralto's vocal range is fairly rare, similar to the mezzo-soprano, and almost identical to ...
who made an international career in concert and opera, performing a wide range of repertoire. She was based at the
Grand Theatre, Warsaw
The Grand Theatre, Warsaw (), or the Great Theatre—National Opera ( Polish: ''Teatr Wielki—Opera Narodowa''), is a theatre and opera complex situated on the historic Theatre Square in central Warsaw, Poland. The Warsaw Grand Theatre is hom ...
, and taught voice at the
Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Her signature role was Erda in Wagner's ''
Der Ring des Nibelungen
(''The Ring of the Nibelung''), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner. The works are based loosely on characters from Germanic heroic legend, namely Norse legendary sagas and the . The compo ...
'', a character that she portrayed first at the
Deutsche Oper Berlin
The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The resident building is the country's second largest opera house (after Munich's) and also home to the Berlin State Ballet.
Since 2004, the ...
in 1988 and then in several other European capitals. Many compositions were written for her voice.
Life and career
Rappé was born in
Toruń
Toruń is a city on the Vistula River in north-central Poland and a World Heritage Sites of Poland, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its population was 196,935 as of December 2021. Previously, it was the capital of the Toruń Voivodeship (1975–199 ...
on 24 February 1952.
She first studied Slavic philology at the
University of Warsaw
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. During these studies she began voice studies with Zofia Brégy at the Warsaw school of music,
studying further at the
Wrocław Academy of Music with
Jerzy Artysz;
she graduated with distinction.
In 1980, she was awarded first prize at the
International Bach Competition in
Leipzig
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,
and the following year a gold medal at the Festival of Young Soloists in Bordeaux.
Concert
Rappé focused on oratorio, songs and large-scale concerts,
performing a wide range of repertoire from
Baroque
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to contemporary music.
She began her career as a singer in concerts, first in Poland, then from 1984 also abroad.
She premiered works by
Krzysztof Penderecki
Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best-known works include '' Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', '' Polish Requiem'', '' ...
, including the ''
Seven Gates of Jerusalem'', conducted by
Lorin Maazel
Lorin Varencove Maazel (; March 6, 1930 – July 13, 2014) was an American conductor, violinist and composer. He began conducting at the age of eight and by 1953 had decided to pursue a career in music. He had established a reputation in t ...
in 1997.
She performed in the world premiere of
Wojciech Kilar
Wojciech Kilar (; 17 July 1932 – 29 December 2013) was a Polish classical and film music composer. One of his greatest successes came with his score to Francis Ford Coppola's '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' in 1992, which received the ASCAP Award a ...
's ''Missa pro pace'' at the
National Philharmonic in Warsaw, conducted by
Kazimierz Kord in 2001. In 2008 she sang in the first performance of
Ladislav Kubík
Ladislav Kubík (26 August 1946 – 27 October 2017) was a Czech-American composer. His style is associated with other post-war Eastern European composers, such as Krzysztof Penderecki and Witold Lutosławski.
He graduated from the Music and Dance ...
's ''Gong. Sinfonietta.'' for mezzo-soprano, mixed choir and orchestra in Prague. She sang works composed especially for her voice by ,
Piotr Moss
Piotr Moss (born 13 May 1949 in Bydgoszcz) is a Polish composer of contemporary classical music.
Since 1981, he has lived in Paris and since 1984 has been a French citizen.
Moss studied in Poland with Piotr Perkowski, Grażyna Bacewicz, Krzyszt ...
and , including the premiere on 1 July 2011 of
Paweł Mykietyn
Paweł Jan Mykietyn (Polish pronunciation: ; born 20 May 1971) is a Polish award-winning composer and clarinetist.
By the year 2012, Mykietyn had written two symphonies, cello, piano and violin concertos, St. Marc Passions for soprano, narrator ...
's Symphony No. 3 at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw.
Opera
Rappé made her professional opera debut in 1983 at the
Grand Theatre, Warsaw
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, in the first performance at the house of Handel's ''
Amadigi di Gaula''.
She remained a regular artist at the theatre.
She performed leading roles with other opera houses internationally; she appeared at the
Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe
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in 1984, at the
Ludwigsburg Festival in 1985, in 1988 in Paris and at the Cologne Opera, at the
Orange Festival in 1988, at the
Teatro Comunale di Bologna
The Teatro Comunale di Bologna is an opera house in Bologna, Italy. Typically, it presents eight operas with six performances during its November to April season.
While there had been various theatres presenting opera in Bologna since the early ...
in 1989, and in Amsterdam in 1990. She sang the role of Cieca in Ponchielli's ''La Gioconda'' for a Dutch broadcaster in 1990, and Gaea in a concert performance of ''
Daphne
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There are several versions of the myth in which she appears, but t ...
'' by R. Strauss at the
Grand Théâtre de Genève
Grand Théâtre de Genève is an opera house in Geneva, Switzerland.
As with many other opera houses, the Grand Théâtre de Genève is both a venue and an institution. The venue is a majestic building, towering over Place Neuve, officia ...
in 1991. Her stage roles included Juno in Handel's ''
Semele
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Certain elements of the cult of Dionysus and Semele ...
'', Orfeo in Gluck's ''
Orfeo ed Euridice'', and Ulrica in Verdi's
Un ballo in maschera''.
In 1988, she appeared as Erda in Wagner's
''Ring'' cycle at the
Deutsche Oper Berlin
The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The resident building is the country's second largest opera house (after Munich's) and also home to the Berlin State Ballet.
Since 2004, the ...
.
It became her signature role that she performed also at the Royal Opera House the same year, in the Warsaw ''Ring'' cycle in 1989/90, at the
Oper Frankfurt
The Oper Frankfurt (Frankfurt Opera) is a German opera company based in Frankfurt.
Opera in Frankfurt am Main has a long tradition, with many world premieres such as Franz Schreker's ''Der ferne Klang'' in 1912, ''Fennimore and Gerda, Fennimore ...
in 1995,
at
La Monnaie in Brussels and the
Vienna State Opera
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.
Teaching
Rappé taught voice at the
Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw
and the .
She often took part in vocal competitions as a member of the jury of vocal competitions both in Poland and abroad. She taught master courses. She was head of the board of the
Witold Lutosławski
Witold Roman Lutosławski (; 25 January 1913 – 7 February 1994) was a Polish composer and conductor. Among the major composers of 20th-century classical music, he is "generally regarded as the most significant Polish composer since Szymanow ...
Society from 2006 to 2009.
She passed to her students not only vocal technique, but "sensitivity, respect for the arts and an ethos of creative work". She is remembered by students as a modest personality with a "genuine dedication to others".
Personal life
Rappé died after a long illness on 16 May 2025, at the age of 73.
Recordings
Rappé made around 60 recordings.
Her recording of
Szymanowski's ''3 Fragments of Poems by J. Kasprowicz'' with pianist Maja Nosowska earned her the Polish Radio Award in 1982.
Her recordings include:
* Honegger:
Le Roi David, conducted by Hager, with soloists,
Munich Radio Orchestra and Choir (1991)
* Mozart: ''
Coronation Mass'',
Vesperae solennes de confessore, conducted by
Peter Schreier
Peter Schreier (29 July 1935 – 25 December 2019) was a German tenor in opera, concert and lied, and a conductor. He was regarded as one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century.
Schreier was a member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor conduct ...
, with
Edith Mathis
Edith Mathis (; 11 February 19389 February 2025) was a Swiss soprano known for her roles in List of operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart's operas. Early in her career, Cherubino in ''Le nozze di Figaro'' was her signature role that she perf ...
,
Hans Peter Blochwitz,
Thomas Quasthoff,
MDR Rundfunkchor,
Staatskapelle Dresden (1993)
* Mozart:
Requiem
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,
Ave verum corpus
is a short Eucharistic chant that has been set to music by many composers. It dates to the 13th century, first recorded in a central Italian Franciscan manuscript (Chicago, Newberry Library, 24). A Reichenau manuscript of the 14th century attri ...
, conducted by
Peter Schreier
Peter Schreier (29 July 1935 – 25 December 2019) was a German tenor in opera, concert and lied, and a conductor. He was regarded as one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century.
Schreier was a member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor conduct ...
, with
Edith Mathis
Edith Mathis (; 11 February 19389 February 2025) was a Swiss soprano known for her roles in List of operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart's operas. Early in her career, Cherubino in ''Le nozze di Figaro'' was her signature role that she perf ...
,
Francisco Araiza
José Francisco Araiza Andrade (born 4 October 1950) is a Mexican operatic tenor and lied singer who has sung as soloist in leading concert halls and in leading tenor operatic roles in the major opera houses of Europe and North America during the ...
,
Theo Adam
Theo Adam (1 August 1926 – 10 January 2019) was a German operatic bass-baritone and bass singer who had an international career in opera, concert and recital from 1949. He was a member of the Staatsoper Dresden for his entire career, and s ...
,
MDR Rundfunkchor,
Staatskapelle Dresden (1993)
* Penderecki:
Seven Gates of Jerusalem, conducted by
Kazimierz Kord, with soloists, Filharmonia Narodowa (2000)
* Mahler:
Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection", conducted by
Antoni Wit
Antoni Wit (born 7 February 1944) is a Polish conductor, composer, lawyer and professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Between 2002 and 2013, he served as the artistic director of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Life a ...
, with Hanna Lisovska, Cracow Radio and Television Choir,
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ( (NOSPR)) is one of Poland's radio orchestras and premier musical institutions. It was founded in 1935 in Warsaw and was later re-established in Katowice in 1945. Since 2006 it has been a "National ...
(2001)
* Lutosławski:
Twenty Polish Christmas Carols, conducted by
Antoni Wit
Antoni Wit (born 7 February 1944) is a Polish conductor, composer, lawyer and professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Between 2002 and 2013, he served as the artistic director of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Life a ...
, with Olʹha Pasichnyk, Piotr Nowacki, Cracow Radio and Television Choir,
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ( (NOSPR)) is one of Poland's radio orchestras and premier musical institutions. It was founded in 1935 in Warsaw and was later re-established in Katowice in 1945. Since 2006 it has been a "National ...
(2005)
* Szymanowski:
Stabat Mater, ''Demeter'', conducted by Wit, with Jadwiga Gadulanka and Andrzej Hiolski,
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ( (NOSPR)) is one of Poland's radio orchestras and premier musical institutions. It was founded in 1935 in Warsaw and was later re-established in Katowice in 1945. Since 2006 it has been a "National ...
(2002)
* Beethoven:
Ninth Symphony, conducted by
Colin Davis
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, with
Sharon Sweet,
Paul Frey,
Franz Grundheber,
Staatskapelle Dresden (2005)
* Penderecki:
Polish Requiem, conducted by
Antoni Wit
Antoni Wit (born 7 February 1944) is a Polish conductor, composer, lawyer and professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Between 2002 and 2013, he served as the artistic director of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Life a ...
, with Izabella Kłosińska, Ryszard Minkiewicz, Piotr Nowacki, Filharmonia Narodowa Chór, Filharmonia Narodowa (2006)
* Mahler:
Symphony No. 8, conducted by
Antoni Wit
Antoni Wit (born 7 February 1944) is a Polish conductor, composer, lawyer and professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Between 2002 and 2013, he served as the artistic director of the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Life a ...
, with soloists, Warsaw Boys Choir,
Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra (2006)
* Mozart:
Mass in C minor, K. 139 "Waisenhaus", ''
Exsultate, jubilate'', conducted by
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Johann Nikolaus Harnoncourt (6 December 1929 – 5 March 2016) was an Austrian conductor, known for his historically informed performances. He specialized in music of the Baroque period, but later extended his repertoire to include Classical ...
, with
Barbara Bonney,
Josef Protschka,
Arnold Schoenberg Choir,
Concentus Musicus Wien
Concentus Musicus Wien (CMW) is an Austrian baroque music ensemble based in Vienna. The CMW is recognized as a pioneer of the period-instrument performance movement.
History
Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Alice Harnoncourt co-founded the CMW in 19 ...
(2011)
* Mahler:
Das Lied von der Erde, conducted by Michael Zilm, with ,
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ( (NOSPR)) is one of Poland's radio orchestras and premier musical institutions. It was founded in 1935 in Warsaw and was later re-established in Katowice in 1945. Since 2006 it has been a "National ...
(2011)
* Wagner:
Der Ring des Nibelungen
(''The Ring of the Nibelung''), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner. The works are based loosely on characters from Germanic heroic legend, namely Norse legendary sagas and the . The compo ...
, conducted by
Bernard Haitink
Bernard Johan Herman Haitink (; 4 March 1929 – 21 October 2021) was a Dutch conductor and violinist. He was the principal conductor of several international orchestras, beginning with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1961. He moved to Lond ...
, with soloists,
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (, BRSO) is a German radio orchestra. Based in Munich, Germany, it is one of the city's four orchestras. The BRSO is one of two full-size symphony orchestras operated under the auspices of Bayerischer Rundf ...
(2012)
* Mahler:
Symphony No. 3, conducted by
Heinz Rögner
Heinz Rögner (16 January 1929 – 10 December 2001) was a German conductor. He was born in Leipzig.
Rögner was a student of Hugo Steurer (piano), Egon Bölsche (conducting) and Otto Gutschlicht (viola). From 1947 to 1951, he was a repetit ...
, Berliner Rundfunk Sinfonie-Orchester (2021)
References
External links
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Jadwiga Rappé (Contralto) Bach Cantatas website
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1952 births
2025 deaths
People from Toruń
20th-century Polish women opera singers
Operatic contraltos
21st-century Polish women opera singers
Academy lecturers at the Music Academy of Gdańsk