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Grace Hoffman

Grace Hoffman (born Goldie Hoffman; January 14, 1921 – July 26, 2008) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano and academic teacher. Based at the Staatsoper Stuttgart from 1955 to 1992, she performed roles such as Verdi's Azucena and Eboli at leading opera houses in Europe and the Americas. Her signature role was Wagner's Brangäne, performed at the Bayreuth Festival, among others.

Grace Hoffman
Born
Goldie Hoffman

(1921-01-14)January 14, 1921
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJuly 26, 2008(2008-07-26) (aged 87)
Stuttgart, Germany
Occupations
OrganizationStaatsoper Stuttgart
TitleKammersängerin
AwardsOrder of Merit of Baden-Württemberg

Life edit

Goldie Hoffman was born on January 14, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio, to a family of Hungarian origin.[1] She studied literature and musicology and received her first vocal training from Lila Robeso, then with Friedrich Schorr and Giuseppe Gentile as well as Mario Basiola in Rome.[1]

In 1951 she won a singing competition in Lausanne. She made her debut in 1951 with the touring Wagner Opera Company[2] as Lucia in Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana. The same year, she appeared as the Priestess in Verdi's Aida at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. In 1952, she performed at the Zürich Opera House as Azucena in Verdi's Il trovatore and remained there until 1955.[1] She then moved to the Staatsoper Stuttgart, where she was a member of the ensemble until 1992. She appeared as a guest at La Scala in Milan in 1955, in the role of Fricka in Wagner's Die Walküre, opposite Martha Mödl, Wolfgang Windgassen, and Hans Hotter. She returned to that theatre in 1974, for Herodias in Salome, with Dame Gwyneth Jones.[1] The dramatic mezzo-soprano performed regularly at the Royal Opera House in London and the Vienna State Opera, where she sang from 1961 to 1990.[1][3]

Hoffman performed at the Bavarian State Opera, the San Francisco Opera, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Paris Opéra, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the Opéra national de Bordeaux, the Teatro Comunale Bologna, La Fenice in Venice, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, La Monnaie in Brussels, the Copenhagen Opera House, the Philadelphia Opera, and the Liceu in Barcelona.[1]

In 1958, she had an engagement at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Brangäne in Tristan und Isolde, with Ramón Vinay and Mödl. She returned to the Met in 1971, again in Tristan und Isolde, now opposite Jess Thomas, Birgit Nilsson, and John Macurdy, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. In 1964, she sang Elisabetta in a concert version of Donizetti's Maria Stuarda at Carnegie Hall.[1]

From 1957 to 1970, Hoffman performed at the Bayreuth Festival in her signature role as Brangäne in Tristan und Isolde (1957–59, 1966, 1968–70), as well as in Der Ring des Nibelungen as Siegrune (1958, 1960–64), Waltraute (1960–61, 1964, 1968–69), the Second Norn (1961–64) and Fricka (1962–64), in 1967–68 also as Ortrud in Lohengrin.[1][4] A few months after the death of Wieland Wagner, Bayreuth toured his production to the Osaka International Festival, in 1967, of Die Walküre, when Hoffman portrayed Fricka with Anja Silja, Theo Adam, Helge Dernesch, and Thomas, conducted by Thomas Schippers. It was televised, though it has never been published commercially.[1]

In 1978, Hoffman was appointed a professor at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart but continued her singing career.[1][5] In 1988, she appeared as Mother Wesener in Bernd Alois Zimmermann's Die Soldaten at the Opéra du Rhin, a role she again played at the Vienna State Opera in 1990. She recorded the part for Teldec in 1988–89, opposite Nancy Shade, conducted by Bernhard Kontarsky. In 1989, the production was filmed and published on video-cassette, then DVD.[1]

Among her other recordings are Herodias in Salome, with Nilsson, led by Sir Georg Solti, for Decca in 1961; Amneris in excerpts from Aida, led by Sir John Pritchard, with Nilsson, Luigi Ottolini, and Louis Quilico, in 1963 for Decca; Gertrud in Hänsel und Gretel, conducted by André Cluytens, for EMI in 1963–64; and Messiah, led by Otto Klemperer, with Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Nicolai Gedda, and Jerome Hines, for EMI in 1965.[1][6]

Hoffman was awarded the title Kammersängerin.[7] She lived in Neckartailfingen near Stuttgart. She died of pancreatic cancer in the Marienhospital Stuttgart [de][7] on July 26, 2008, at age 87.[5] Her grave is in Cleveland.[7]

Honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Kutsch, K.-J.; Riemens, Leo (2012). "Hoffman, Grace". Großes Sängerlexikon (in German) (4th ed.). Walter de Gruyter. pp. 2108–2109. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
  2. ^ "Singer Wins Thebom Award". Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon. January 1, 1951. p. 5. Retrieved May 28, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Vorstellungen mit Grace Hoffman | Spielplanarchiv der Wiener Staatsoper". archiv.wiener-staatsoper.at.
  4. ^ "Oper / Sopranistin Grace Hoffman gestorben". Der Spiegel (in German). July 28, 2008. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Grace Hoffman gestorben". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). dpa. July 30, 2008. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "In memoriam / Geburtstage im Januar 2016". onlinemerker.com (in German). January 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Tina Gaedt: "Opern-Diva Hoffman tot" (in German) Bild, July 29, 2008

External links edit

  • Grace Hoffman at IMDb
  • "Grace Hoffman (Mezzo-soprano)", Bach Cantatas website

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Grace Hoffman born Goldie Hoffman January 14 1921 July 26 2008 was an American operatic mezzo soprano and academic teacher Based at the Staatsoper Stuttgart from 1955 to 1992 she performed roles such as Verdi s Azucena and Eboli at leading opera houses in Europe and the Americas Her signature role was Wagner s Brangane performed at the Bayreuth Festival among others Grace HoffmanBornGoldie Hoffman 1921 01 14 January 14 1921Cleveland Ohio U S DiedJuly 26 2008 2008 07 26 aged 87 Stuttgart GermanyOccupationsOperatic mezzo soprano Academic teacherOrganizationStaatsoper StuttgartTitleKammersangerinAwardsOrder of Merit of Baden Wurttemberg Contents 1 Life 2 Honors 3 References 4 External linksLife editGoldie Hoffman was born on January 14 1921 in Cleveland Ohio to a family of Hungarian origin 1 She studied literature and musicology and received her first vocal training from Lila Robeso then with Friedrich Schorr and Giuseppe Gentile as well as Mario Basiola in Rome 1 In 1951 she won a singing competition in Lausanne She made her debut in 1951 with the touring Wagner Opera Company 2 as Lucia in Mascagni s Cavalleria rusticana The same year she appeared as the Priestess in Verdi s Aida at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino In 1952 she performed at the Zurich Opera House as Azucena in Verdi s Il trovatore and remained there until 1955 1 She then moved to the Staatsoper Stuttgart where she was a member of the ensemble until 1992 She appeared as a guest at La Scala in Milan in 1955 in the role of Fricka in Wagner s Die Walkure opposite Martha Modl Wolfgang Windgassen and Hans Hotter She returned to that theatre in 1974 for Herodias in Salome with Dame Gwyneth Jones 1 The dramatic mezzo soprano performed regularly at the Royal Opera House in London and the Vienna State Opera where she sang from 1961 to 1990 1 3 Hoffman performed at the Bavarian State Opera the San Francisco Opera the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires the Paris Opera the Deutsche Oper Berlin the Deutsche Oper am Rhein the Opera national de Bordeaux the Teatro Comunale Bologna La Fenice in Venice Teatro San Carlo in Naples La Monnaie in Brussels the Copenhagen Opera House the Philadelphia Opera and the Liceu in Barcelona 1 In 1958 she had an engagement at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Brangane in Tristan und Isolde with Ramon Vinay and Modl She returned to the Met in 1971 again in Tristan und Isolde now opposite Jess Thomas Birgit Nilsson and John Macurdy conducted by Erich Leinsdorf In 1964 she sang Elisabetta in a concert version of Donizetti s Maria Stuarda at Carnegie Hall 1 From 1957 to 1970 Hoffman performed at the Bayreuth Festival in her signature role as Brangane in Tristan und Isolde 1957 59 1966 1968 70 as well as in Der Ring des Nibelungen as Siegrune 1958 1960 64 Waltraute 1960 61 1964 1968 69 the Second Norn 1961 64 and Fricka 1962 64 in 1967 68 also as Ortrud in Lohengrin 1 4 A few months after the death of Wieland Wagner Bayreuth toured his production to the Osaka International Festival in 1967 of Die Walkure when Hoffman portrayed Fricka with Anja Silja Theo Adam Helge Dernesch and Thomas conducted by Thomas Schippers It was televised though it has never been published commercially 1 In 1978 Hoffman was appointed a professor at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart but continued her singing career 1 5 In 1988 she appeared as Mother Wesener in Bernd Alois Zimmermann s Die Soldaten at the Opera du Rhin a role she again played at the Vienna State Opera in 1990 She recorded the part for Teldec in 1988 89 opposite Nancy Shade conducted by Bernhard Kontarsky In 1989 the production was filmed and published on video cassette then DVD 1 Among her other recordings are Herodias in Salome with Nilsson led by Sir Georg Solti for Decca in 1961 Amneris in excerpts from Aida led by Sir John Pritchard with Nilsson Luigi Ottolini and Louis Quilico in 1963 for Decca Gertrud in Hansel und Gretel conducted by Andre Cluytens for EMI in 1963 64 and Messiah led by Otto Klemperer with Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Nicolai Gedda and Jerome Hines for EMI in 1965 1 6 Hoffman was awarded the title Kammersangerin 7 She lived in Neckartailfingen near Stuttgart She died of pancreatic cancer in the Marienhospital Stuttgart de 7 on July 26 2008 at age 87 5 Her grave is in Cleveland 7 Honors editHonorary member of the Stuttgart Opera Order of Merit of Baden Wurttemberg 1978 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Kutsch K J Riemens Leo 2012 Hoffman Grace Grosses Sangerlexikon in German 4th ed Walter de Gruyter pp 2108 2109 ISBN 978 3 59 844088 5 Singer Wins Thebom Award Capital Journal Salem Oregon January 1 1951 p 5 Retrieved May 28 2020 via Newspapers com Vorstellungen mit Grace Hoffman Spielplanarchiv der Wiener Staatsoper archiv wiener staatsoper at Oper Sopranistin Grace Hoffman gestorben Der Spiegel in German July 28 2008 Retrieved May 22 2020 a b Grace Hoffman gestorben Neue Zurcher Zeitung in German dpa July 30 2008 Retrieved May 28 2020 In memoriam Geburtstage im Januar 2016 onlinemerker com in German January 2016 Retrieved June 6 2020 a b c Tina Gaedt Opern Diva Hoffman tot in German Bild July 29 2008External links editGrace Hoffman at IMDb Grace Hoffman Mezzo soprano Bach Cantatas websitePortals nbsp Biography nbsp Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grace Hoffman amp oldid 1190717606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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