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Teresa Żylis-Gara (23 January 1930 – 28 August 2021) was a Polish
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who enjoyed a major international career from the 1950s through the 1990s. She made her stage debut at the Opera Krakowska in 1958 in the title role of Moniuszko's '' Halka'', and later recorded Chopin's
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and songs by
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. After achieving 3rd prize at the ARD International Music Competition in 1960, she became an ensemble member of the Oper Dortmund and the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. She was recognised internationally when she appeared at the
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in 1965 in the title role of ''
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'', alongside
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, and two years later as Donna Elvira in Mozart's ''
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''. From 1970, she was a long-time member of the
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in New York City, where she appeared in leading roles including Desdemona in Verdi's ''
Otello ''Otello'' () is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on William Shakespeare, Shakespeare's play ''Othello''. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed at the La Scala, Teatro alla Scala, M ...
'', and Puccini's Mimì, Liù and Manon Lescaut. She performed a broad repertoire both on stage as in concert and recital, adjusting flexibly to music from different periods. Her unique voice was described as "both bright and substantial, which means that she can convey the intensity of emotion". She was awarded honorary doctorates, the
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, the
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, and a sculpture in a public Polish park.


Life and career


Poland

She was born Teresa Żylis in Landwarów,
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(now Lentvaris in
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). Her father, Franciszek Żylis, a railwayman, was able to provide the family with a modest but stable existence from a state job. She had five older siblings: Mieczysław, Henryk, Romuald, Zofia and Maria (who died at the age of 14). There was music in her family home. Her brothers played guitar and mandolin. All family members sang. Teresa sang in the church choir as a child. After
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in 1946, she and her family moved to Łódź. She studied for nine years at the Łódź Music Academy with . In 1954, Żylis-Gara won first prize at the Polish Young Vocalists Contest in Warsaw which led to engagements to sing on the Polish National Radio and to perform as a soloist with the Kraków Philharmonic. In 1956 she made her professional opera debut with Opera Krakowska in the title role of Moniuszko's '' Halka''. She returned there the following year to portray the title role in Puccini's ''
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''. In 1958 Żylis-Gara won 2nd prize at the International Singing Competition of Toulouse and in 1960 she won 3rd prize at the ARD International Music Competition in Munich.


Germany 1960–1970

The ARD competition win led to her engagement at the Theater Oberhausen, where she appeared in many Mozart roles including Fiordiligi in Mozart's ''
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''. She continued her voice training in Germany with Dietger Jacob. She joined the ensemble of the Oper Dortmund in 1962. When the new Opernhaus Dortmund was opened in 1966, she performed the title role in ''
Der Rosenkavalier (''The Knight of the Rose'' or ''The Rose-Bearer''), Op. 59, is a comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to an original German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It is loosely adapted from Louvet de Couvrai's novel ''Les amours du cheva ...
'' by Richard Strauss, alongside Elisabeth Grümmer as Marschallin, Liselotte Hammes as Sophie and Kurt Böhme as Ochs, the Dortmunder Philharmoniker conducted by Wilhelm Schüchter. In 1965 she joined the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. By now fluent in German, she appeared as Rosalinde in '' Die Fledermaus'' by Johann Strauss, which requires spoken dialogue, and as Agathe in Weber's ''
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''. She remained at the houses through 1970, and later returned often as a guest. She also appeared as a guest at the Oper Frankfurt, the Hamburg State Opera, the Cologne Opera, the
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,
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, and the
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during the 1960s and 1970s. During her residence in Germany, Żylis-Gara was active internationally, beginning in 1965 at the
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as Rosenkavalier, with
Montserrat Caballé María de Montserrat Bibiana Concepción Caballé i Folch or Folc (12 April 1933 – 6 October 2018), also known as Montserrat Caballé (i Folch), was a Spanish operatic soprano from Catalonia. Widely considered to be one of the best sopranos ...
as Feldmarschallin, and in 1967 as Donna Elvira in Mozart's ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; full 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 Spanish legen ...
''. In 1966, she performed for the first time at the
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in Paris which led to a contract with the Opéra National de Paris through 1969. In 1968, she made her house debut at the
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, Covent Garden in London as Violetta in Verdi's La traviata. In 1968, she appeared as Donna Elvira at the
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conducted by Herbert von Karajan, at the
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, and in 1969 at the Royal Opera House. Żylis-Gara regarded Mozart's hapless quasi-heroine as her "destiny role."


Metropolitan Opera 1970–1984

Żylis-Gara's first appeared at the
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in New York City on 17 December 1968, again as Donna Elvira. Irving Kolodin of the ''Saturday Review'' wrote of her performance: After this performance, Rudolf Bing, general manager of the house, offered her a long-term contract with the company beginning in January 1970 with Pamina in Mozart's ''
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''. She remained on the Met roster for the next 14 seasons, portraying such roles as Countess Almaviva in Mozart's ''
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'', Amelia in Verdi's '' Un ballo in maschera'', ''Madame Butterfly'', Desdemona in Verdi's ''
Otello ''Otello'' () is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on William Shakespeare, Shakespeare's play ''Othello''. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed at the La Scala, Teatro alla Scala, M ...
'', Elisabeth in Wagner's '' Tannhäuser'', Elsa in '' Lohengrin'', Fiordiligi, Leonora in Verdi's '' Il trovatore'', Liù in Puccini's '' Turandot'', Marguerite in Gounod's '' Faust'', Mimì in Puccini's ''
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'', Octavian in ''Der Rosenkavalier'', Tatiana in Tchaikovsky's ''
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'', La traviata, and the title roles in Cilea's '' Adriana Lecouvreur'', and Puccini's '' Suor Angelica'' and ''
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''. She was La traviata again for Robert Merrill's 25th anniversary (31 October 1970), and Amelia in Carlo Bergonzi's 25th anniversary gala on 22 April 1972. She took part in the Gala honoring Rudolf Bing, as Desdemona in the love duet from ''Otello'' with Franco Corelli, conducted by Karl Böhm. She also joined the Met on tour. In her performances at the Met, numerous artists made their house debuts, including Hildegard Behrens, Neil Shicoff, Kurt Moll, Isola Jones, and Siegfried Jerusalem. A reviewer of ''Turandot'' at the Aix-en-Provence Festival wrote that she was "a Liù full of sweetness, whose lovely pianissimi would overcome a heart even colder than that of the cruel princess". Her final and 233rd performance at the Metropolitan Opera was Puccini's '' Manon Lescaut'' on 31 March 1984, with Vasile Moldoveanu as Des Grieux, Allan Monk as Lescaut, and Nello Santi conducting. In the 1970s, Żylis-Gara appeared as a guest, especially at the
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and the Vienna State Opera. She sang annually at the Royal Opera House from 1976 to 1980. She was also a soloist at
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in Milan, Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Teatro Real in Madrid, the
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, and the
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in Moscow. She also performed in operas houses in
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and
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.


Personal life

At the beginning of her studies, she got married. Her husband was the engineer Jerzy Gara, after whom she took the double name of Żylis-Gara. While still a student, she gave birth to a son, Jerzy. As a result of a long separation from her husband and son, the family broke up. She lived in Monaco from 1980. She died on 28 August 2021 in
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at age 91. She was buried on 10 September 2021 in the Alley of Merit at Doły municipal cemetery in Łódź.


Awards

Żylis-Gara received a
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of the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in 2004. The President of Poland awarded her the Commander's Cross with Star of the
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. In 2012 she was appointed officer of the
Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour ( ), formerly the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour (), is the highest and most prestigious French national order of merit, both military and Civil society, civil. Currently consisting of five cl ...
. She received an honorary doctorate from the Academy of Music in Łódź in 2016. A concert in her honour was performed on the occasion of her 90th birthday at the Teatr Wielki.


Recordings

Żylis-Gara recorded in opera, concert and
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, include Chopin's
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and songs by
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, the title role in Massenet's '' Manon'', (conducted by Jean Fournet), the Composer in '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' by Richard Strauss, (conducted by Rudolf Kempe), Rossini's '' Mosè in Egitto'', (conducted by
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), Elvira in ''Don Giovanni'', (with Karl Böhm), and Elisabetta in ''Don Carlo'', (with Thomas Schippers). She recorded the soprano in Mozart's Requiem with Wolfgang Gönnenwein. In 1966 she recorded
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s with the Windsbacher Knabenchor, conducted by Hans Thamm, including ''Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten'', BWV 93. She is the soprano soloist in Gönnenwein's 1968 recording of Bach's ''
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'', and recorded the part in a 1969 recording with Peter Schreier, Hermann Prey, Margarita Lilowa and Max van Egmond, played by
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and conducted by
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. A performance of Donizetti's '' Anna Bolena'', broadcast from
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by
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(WDR) in 1967, featured Żylis-Gara in the title role, Karl Ridderbusch (Enrico), Vera Little (Giovanna), Gene Ferguson (Percy), Wolfgang Anheisser (Rochefort), Barbara Scherler (Smeton) and Werner Hollweg (Hervey), was conducted by Alberto Erede, and has been reissued on CD. In 1986, she recorded live Bach cantatas for soprano solo including ''Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut'', BWV 199, at the inauguration of the Théâtre La Colonne in Miramas, conducted by Dominique Debart.BWV 199
Bach Cantatas Website


CDs

Source: * ''L'art de Teresa Zylis-Gara'' – Kazimierz Kord – Rudolphe Productions, Harmonia Mundi, 1985 * Bach: '' Matthäuspassion'' – Wolfgang Gönnenwein – EMI, 1989, recorded 1968 * Beethoven:
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Carlo Maria Giulini, with Marga Höffgen, Robert Tear, Raffaele Arié, Philharmonia, BBC 2002, recorded 1968 * Cavalieri: '' Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo'' – Charles Mackerras, Archiv Produktion, 1996, recorded 1970 * Chausson: '' Le roi Arthus'' – Armin Jordan, Erato, (Warner Classics, 2010) * Chopin: '' Mélodies'' (Polish Songs) with Halina Czerny-Stefańska – Erato, 1981, recorded 1981 * Dvořák: '' Requiem'' – Apex, 2003, recorded 1981 * Gounod: '' Faust'' – with
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, Mario Sereni, Giorgio Tozzi, Martin Rich – recorded live Metropolitan Opera 1972 * Handel: '' Coronation Anthems'' – EMI, 2003 * Mahler: Second Symphony – Forlane, 2005, recorded 1991 * Mahler: '' Das klagende Lied'' – Andor Kaposy – Nimbus, 1967 * Lalo: ''Melodies'' – with
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– Phoenix Milano (also: Harmonia Mundi), 1987 * Massenet: '' Manon'' – Gala, recorded 1973 * ''Metropolitan Opera Gala'' – Deutsche Grammophon * Mozart: ''
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'' – John Pritchard – Metropolitan Opera, 1972 * Mozart: ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; full 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 Spanish legen ...
'' (Elvira) – Karl Böhm – Deutsche Grammophon, 1978
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ref name="Kutsch/Riemens" /> * Mozart: Requiem – EMI, 1990, recorded 1966 * ''Kolędy polskie'' (Polish Christmas carols) – Veriton records, 1985 * ''Portrait'', Kazimierz Kord – Harmonia Mundi France, 1986 * Rossini: '' Mosè'' –
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– Frequenz, 1990, recorded live Rome 1968 * Rossini: Stabat MaterCarlo Maria Giulini, with
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, RAI, Butterfly music, 1990, recorded 1967 * Strauss: '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' (Composer) – Rudolf Kempe, with Gundula Janowitz in the title role – EMI, 2008 969 recorded 1968 * Strauss: '' Four Last Songs'' (and Tchaikovsky songs) – with Jerzy Marchwiński and Franz-Paul Decker, Rundfunkorchester Hannover – Harmonia mundi, 1985 * ''Slavic opera arias'' – Rodolphe Productions – Muza, 1971 * Szymanowski: ''Songs'', with Jadwiga Gadulanka, Jerzy Marchwiński, Halina Łukomska, Andrzej Bachleda, Jerzy Sulikowksi – Polish Nagrania, 1990 * Verdi: '' Don Carlo'' – Thomas Schippers, with Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Myto – RAI, 2009, recorded 1969 * Verdi: ''
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'' – James Levine, with Jon Vickers and Louis Quilico – recorded live Metropolitan Opera 1972


Explanatory notes


References


Citations


Further reading

* * * * * * * * ''Deutsch-polnische Hefte'', vol. 6, 1963 * '' Opernwelt'', vol. 26, E. Friedrich Verlag, 1985 * ''
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'', Robert Schumann issue, Schott, 1967, p. 220


External links

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Bach Cantatas website * * * , from act 2 of '' Halka'' by Stanisław Moniuszko * , interview with August Everding 1997 {{DEFAULTSORT:Zylis-Gara, Teresa 1930 births 2021 deaths Commanders with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta Deutsche Grammophon artists EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists Harmonia Mundi artists Monegasque women singers Musicians from Łódź Officers of the Legion of Honour People from Trakai District Municipality People from Wilno Voivodeship (1926–1939) Polish operatic sopranos Recipients of the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis Warner Music Group artists 20th-century Polish women opera singers Prize-winners of the ARD International Music Competition