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Edita Gruberová

Edita Gruberová

born on 23/12/1946 in Bratislava, Slovakia, Republic of

died on 18/10/2021 in Zürich, ZH, Switzerland

Edita Gruberová

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Edita Gruberová (born 23 December 1946), is a Slovak coloratura soprano. She is noted for her great tonal clarity, agility, dramatic power, endurance, and ability to sing high notes with great power and sustained vocal consistency, which made her an ideal Queen of the Night in her early years. In recent years, she has enjoyed huge success with a number of the most important bel canto roles.

Education

Gruberová began her musical studies at Bratislava Conservatory where she was a student of Mária Medvecká. She then continued at Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU). While studying, she was a singer of the Lúčnica folk ensemble and appeared several times in the Slovak National Theatre.

Career

In 1968, Gruberová made her operatic debut in Bratislava as Rosina in The Barber of Seville. After winning a singing competition in Toulouse, she was then engaged as a soloist of the opera ensemble of the J. G. Tajovský Theatre in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, from 1968 to 1970. Since communist Czechoslovakia was going through a period called Normalization, during which the borders were closed with non-communist countries, Medvecká surreptitiously arranged for an audition for Gruberová in the summer of 1969 at Vienna State Opera, which immediately engaged her. The following year, she made her first major breakthrough when she sang the Queen of the Night. Gruberová then decided to emigrate to the West. In subsequent years, she became a soloist in Vienna and was invited to sing at many of the most important opera houses in the world, especially in coloratura roles.

Gruberová made her debut at Glyndebourne in 1973 and at the Metropolitan Opera in 1977, both as the Queen of the Night. In 1977, she first appeared at the Salzburg Festival, as Thibault in Don Carlo, under Herbert von Karajan. In 1981, she appeared opposite Ingvar Wixell and Luciano Pavarotti in Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's film of Rigoletto. Gruberová made her Royal Opera House, Covent Garden début as Giulietta in Bellini's I Capuleti e i Montecchi in 1984. Other important roles she has sung include Zerbinetta, Gilda, Violetta, Lucia, Konstanze, Manon and Oscar; she sang Donna Anna at La Scala in 1987, Marie in La fille du régiment in 1987, Semiramide in 1992 at Zürich, Queen Elizabeth I in Donizetti's Roberto Devereux in Vienna in 1990. In 2003, she added title role in Norma to her repertoire, and sang it in Munich in 2008/09.

She is an Austrian Kammersängerin and honorary member of the Vienna State Opera.[1]

Gruberová has made many recordings, most notably in recent years full-length recordings and extended selections from Donizetti's Tudor Queens trilogy and other bel canto operas, lately exclusively on Nightingale label. More than a dozen of her filmed and televised opera appearances have been released on DVD, including Die Zauberflöte, Così fan tutte, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Ariadne auf Naxos, Norma, Manon, Beatrice di Tenda, Lucrezia Borgia, and Linda di Chamounix.

Discography

Recording
year
Opera Cast Conductor,
opera house and orchestra
Label
1976 Live performance Richard Strauss
Ariadne auf Naxos
Gundula Janowitz
Agnes Baltsa
Edita Gruberova (Zerbinetta)
James King
Walter Berry
Karl Böhm
Wiener Staatsoper Orchestra der Wiener Staatsoper
Orfeo D'or
1979 Giuseppe Verdi
Don Carlo (four acts)
José Carreras
Mirella Freni
Agnes Baltsa
Nicolai Ghiaurov
Piero Cappuccilli
Ruggero Raimondi
José van Dam
Edita Gruberova (Tebaldo)
Herbert von Karajan
Chor der Deutsche Oper Berlin, Berliner Philharmoniker
EMI Classics
1979/80 Giuseppe Verdi
Un ballo in maschera
Plácido Domingo
Renato Bruson
Katia Ricciarelli
Elena Obraztsova
Edita Gruberova (Oscar)
Claudio Abbado
Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala
Deutsche Grammophon
1980 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Edita Gruberova (Konstanze)
Reri Grist
Francisco Araiza
Norbert Orth
Martti Talvela
Karl Böhm
Symphonie-Orchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Deutsche Grammophon
1981 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Zauberflöte
Wolfgang Brendel
Roland Bracht
Edita Gruberova (Königin der Nacht)
Lucia Popp
Brigitte Linder
Heinz Zednik
Siegfried Jerusalem
Bernard Haitink
Symphonie-Orchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
EMI Digital
1982 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Zauberflöte
Ileana Cotrubas
Peter Schreier
Edita Gruberová (Königin der Nacht)
Martti Talvela
Christian Boesch
Gudrun Sieber
Horst Hiestermann
James Levine
Wiener Staatsoper Konzertvereinigung,
Wiener Philharmoniker
TDK
1983 Gaetano Donizetti
Lucia di Lammermoor
Edita Gruberova (Lucia)
Alfredo Kraus
Kathleen Kuhlmann
Robert Lloyd (bass)
Renato Bruson
Bruno Lazzaretti
Nicola Rescigno
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
Ambrosian Singers
EMI Classics
1984 Live recording Vincenzo Bellini
I Capuleti e i Montecchi
Agnes Baltsa
Edita Gruberova (Giulietta)
Gwynne Howell
Dano Raffanti
John Tomlinson
Riccardo Muti
Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Recorded over several performances May 1984
EMI Classics
1984 Giuseppe Verdi
Rigoletto
Renato Bruson
Neil Shicoff
Edita Gruberova (Gilda)
Brigitte Fassbaender
Robert Lloyd
Giuseppe Sinopoli
Coro e Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Philips Classics Records
1985 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Edita Gruberova (Konstanze)
Kathleen Battle
Gösta Winbergh
Heinz Zednik
Martti Talvela
Georg Solti
Wiener Staatsoperchor, Wiener Philharmoniker
Decca Records
1988 [2] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die Zauberflöte
Edita Gruberova (Königin der Nacht)
Barbara Bonney
Marjana Lipovšek
Peter Keller
Thomas Moser
Thomas Hampson
Matti Salminen
Hans Peter Blochwitz
Anton Scharinger
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Chor und Orchester des Opernhauses Zurich
Teldec
1989 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Lucio Silla
Edita Gruberova (Giunia)
Cecilia Bartoli
Peter Schreier
Dawn Upshaw
Yvonne Kenny
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Concentus musicus Wien
Teldec
1989 Jacques Offenbach
Les contes d'Hoffmann
Edita Gruberova (Olympia, Antonia, Giulietta)
Plácido Domingo
Claudia Eder
Gabriel Bacquier
James Morris
Justino Díaz
Seiji Ozawa
Choeurs de Radio France, Orchestre National de France
Deutsche Grammophon
1991 Gaetano Donizetti
Lucia di Lammermoor
Edita Gruberova (Lucia)
Neil Shicoff
Alexandru Agache
Alistair Miles
Bernard Lombardo
Francesco Piccoli
Richard Bonynge
The Ambrosian Singers, London Symphony Orchestra
Recorded St Augustine's Church London September 1991
Teldec
1992
Live performance
Vincenzo Bellini
Beatrice di Tenda
Edita Gruberova (Beatrice di Tenda)
Vasselina Kasarova
Igor Morosow
Don Bernardini
Pinchas Steinberg
Wiener Konzerthaus, Wiener Jeunesse-Chor Orf-Symphonieorchester
Nightingale Classics
1993 Gaetano Donizetti
Linda di Chamounix
Edita Gruberova (Linda)
Dan Bernardini
Ettore Kim
Monica Groop
Stefano Palatchi
Anders Melander
Friedrich Haider
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Mikaeli Chamber Choir
Nightingale Classics
1994
Live recording
Gaetano Donizetti
Roberto Devereux
Edita Gruberova (Elisabetta)
Delores Ziegler
Don Bernardini
Ettore Kim
Friedrich Haider
Choeurs de l'Opéra du Rhin, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg
Nightingale Classics
1994
Live performance
Gaetano Donizetti
Anna Bolena
Edita Gruberova (Anna Bolena)
Delores Ziegler
Stefano Palatchi
José Bros
Igor Morosow
Helene Schneiderman
Elio Boncompagni
Chorus and Orchestra of Hungarian Radio and Television
Recorded Wiener Konzerthaus 28/11 & 1/12 1994
Nightingale Classics
1995 Gaetano Donizetti
La fille du régiment
Edita Gruberova (Marie)
Deon van der Walt
Rosa Laghezza
Philippe Fourcade
François Castel
Marcello Panni
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Munich Radio Orchestra
Recorded Herkulessaal der Münchner Residenz March 1995
Nightingale Classics
1997
Live recording
Gioachino Rossini
Il barbiere di Siviglia
Edita Gruberova (Rosina)
Juan Diego Flórez
Rosa Laghezza
Vladmir Chernov
Enric Serra
Francesco Ellero d'Artegna
Ralf Weikert
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Munich Radio Orchestra
Nightingale Classics
2004
Live recording
Vincenzo Bellini
Norma
Edita Gruberova (Norma)
Elīna Garanča
Aquiles Machado
Alastair Miles
Judith Howarth
Friedrich Haider
Vocal Ensemble Rastatt, Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
Nightingale Classics
2010
Live recording
Gaetano Donizetti
Lucrezia Borgia
Edita Gruberova (Lucrezia Borgia)
José Bros
Silvia Tro Santafé
Franco Vassallo
Andriy Yurkevych
Chor des Oper Köln, Philharmonie Köln
Nightingale Classics

Further reading

  • (in German) Niel Rishoi, Edita Gruberová. Ein Portrait, Atlantis Musikbuch, Zurich and Mayence, 1996, ISBN 3-254-00192-3

References

  1. ^ "Kammersängerin Edita Gruberova", profile at Vienna State Opera
  2. ^ "CD Preview". 

External links

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