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Rudolf Sellner

Rudolf Sellner, born Gustav Rudolf Sellner (25 May 1905 – 8 May 1990[1]) was a German actor, dramaturge, stage director, and intendant.[2] He represented in the 1950s a radical Instrumentales Theater (instrumental theatre).[3] After decades of acting and directing plays, he turned to staging operas, and was a long-time intendant of the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 1961, when the Berlin Wall was built. He staged notable world premieres, including Ernst Barlach's play Der Graf von Ratzeburg in 1951, Ionesco's Mörder ohne Bezahlung in 1958, Giselher Klebe's Alkmene in 1961 for the opening of the Deutsche Oper, and Aribert Reimann's opera Melusine in 1971.

Rudolf Sellner
Born
Gustav Rudolf Sellner

(1905-05-25)25 May 1905
Died8 May 1990(1990-05-08) (aged 84)
Occupations
Organizations
Awards

Career edit

Born Gustav Rudolf Sellner in Traunstein, he began his career as an actor, dramaturge and stage director at theatres in Mannheim under Francesco Sioli [de] from 1925, in Gotha from 1928, and in Coburg from 1929 to 1931. He was influenced by the work of Otto Falckenberg, Leopold Jessner and Erwin Piscator. He was an Oberspielleiter, dramaturge and actor at the Landestheater Oldenburg from 1932 to 1937 when he was promoted to Schauspieldirektor (director of plays) there. Sellner joined the Nazi Party in 1933.[4] He was Intendant of the Stadttheater Göttingen [de] from 1940 to 1943.[5]

Sellner was Intendant of the Städtische Bühnen Hannover [de] from 1943. He also directed the Theaterschule Hannover, a school of acting as part of the Landesmusikschule Hannover. In 1944 he was appointed Generalintendant of the Städtische Bühnen. In October 1944, he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. After World War II, he was a prisoner of war and was interned until 1947 in two U.S. prisoner camps. In the process of denazification in 1949, he was ranked as a Mitläufer, revised in 1950 to "entlastet".[6] From 1948 to 1951, he worked as a stage director in Kiel, Essen and Hamburg. He staged in Kiel in 1948 The Persians by Aeschylus, and in 1950 Lorca's Bernarda Albas Haus.[5]

From 1951 to 1961, Sellner was Intendant of the Landestheater Darmstadt. He staged the premiere of Ernst Barlach's Der Graf von Ratzeburg in 1951. Sellner also had a small theater school in Darmstadt. When the state ceased subsidies in 1954 in the face of a lack of placement success among the graduates, the theater school had to be dissolved. In 1954, Sellner staged Shakespeare's Troilus und Cressida at the Staatliche Schauspielbühne Berlin, and his Der Sturm at the 1959 Ruhrfestspiele. In Darmstadt, he directed the premiere of Ionesco's Mörder ohne Bezahlung in 1958. He worked as a regular guest at the Burgtheater, staging a cycle of plays by Sophocles, Oedipus Rex in 1960, Antigone in 1961, and Elektra in 1963.[3][7]

Sellner had a reputation for being a representative of classical theatre. In 1959, he was invited by Carl Ebert to stage Schoenberg's opera Moses und Aron at the Städtische Oper Berlin.[8] He became Generalintendant (General manager) of the opera company, now called Deutsche Oper Berlin, in 1961. It was during the Cold War, and he was expected to showcase culture in West Berlin in a new opera house. A few weeks before the opening, the Berlin Wall was built, making the ambitious opening performances even more of a logistical challenge.[8] The new opera house was inaugurated in 1961 with a performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni, staged by Ebert and conducted by Ferenc Fricsay, with singers such as Elisabeth Grümmer, Pilar Lorengar, Erika Köth, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Donald Grobe, Josef Greindl and Walter Berry.[8] The following day, Giselher Klebe's Alkmene received its world premiere, staged by Sellner and conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser.[8] The third day, Verdi's Aida was shown in a production by Wieland Wagner.[8] Sellner held the post at the Deutsche Oper Berlin until 1972.[8] He staged Mussorgsky's Boris Godunow in 1971 in Berlin, the premiere of Aribert Reimann's Melusine the same year at the Schwetzingen Festival, Alban Berg's Wozzeck also the same year at the Salzburg Festival, Mozart's Idomeneo at the Salzburg Festival in 1973, Gottfried von Einem's Der Besuch der alten Dame at the Nationaltheater München in 1975, and Thomas Bernhard's Die Jagdgesellschaft [de] at the Theater Basel in 1974, among others.[8] Occasionally, Sellner also worked for television and film. In Maximilian Schell's production Der Fußgänger, Sellner played the title role while Schell personified his deceased son.

Sellner was married from 1940 to the actress Manuela Bruhn and from 1951 to Ilse Sellner. The first marriage produced two children. He died in Burgberg, part of Königsfeld im Schwarzwald.[5]

Publications edit

  • Gustav Rudolf Sellner: Neue deutsche Dramatik. Coburg 1929.
  • Gustav Rudolf Sellner, Werner Wien: Theatralische Landschaft. Bremen 1962.

Films edit

Sellner directed several operas for television, and appeared as an actor in films:[9]

Awards edit

Sellner received several awards, including;[3]

Exhibition edit

1996: Gustav Rudolf Sellner. Regisseur und Intendant, Theatermuseum Düsseldorf [de], by the Theaterwissenschaftliche Sammlung (Collection of theatre science) of the University of Cologne[7]

Literature edit

  • Hugo Thielen: Sellner, Gustav Rudolf, in: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon [de], p. 332
  • Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie, vol. 9, p. 280
  • Deutsches Theater-Lexikon, vol. 3, p. 2172f.
  • Elmar Buck, Joachim Geil, Gerald Köhler (ed.): Gustav Rudolf Sellner, Regisseur und Intendant, 1905–1990: Eine Ausstellung der Theaterwissenschaftlichen Sammlung der Universität zu Köln. Cologne 1996.
  • Gerald Köhler: Das Instrumentale Theater des Gustav Rudolf Sellner. Cologne 2002.
  • Ralph-Günther Patocka (2010), "Sellner, Gustav Rudolf", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 24, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 224–225; (full text online)

References edit

  1. ^ "Sellner, Gustav Rudolf". Darmstadt Stadtlexikon (in German). Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  2. ^ Hugo Thielen: Sellner, Gustav Rudolf, in: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon, p. 332
  3. ^ a b c Ralph-Günther Patocka 2010, p. 225.
  4. ^ Wolf, Christian (30 June 2011). "Gustav Rudolf Sellners Theaterarbeit vor 1948" (PDF; 2,1 MB) (in German). p. 207. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Ralph-Günther Patocka 2010, p. 224.
  6. ^ Rühle, Günther (23 October 2014). Theater in Deutschland 1946–1966: Seine Ereignisse – seine Menschen (in German). S. Fischer Verlag. ISBN 978-3-10-403160-6. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  7. ^ a b Schmidt, Wolf Gerhard (2009). Zwischen Antimoderne und Postmoderne: Das deutsche Drama und Theater der Nachkriegszeit im internationalen Kontext (in German). Springer. pp. 117–127, 798–799. ISBN 978-3-476-05233-9.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Friedrich, Götz (1990). "Zum Tode von Gustav Rudolf Sellner, bis 1972 Generalintendant der Deutschen Oper Berlin: / Hört auf diese Stadt / Gedenkende Überlegungen seines Nachfolgers". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  9. ^ Rudolf Sellner at IMDb

External links edit

  • Literature by and about Rudolf Sellner in the German National Library catalogue
  • Rudolf Sellner at IMDb
  • Christian Wolf: Gustav Rudolf Sellners Theaterarbeit vor 1948. Berlin 2011

rudolf, sellner, born, gustav, 1905, 1990, german, actor, dramaturge, stage, director, intendant, represented, 1950s, radical, instrumentales, theater, instrumental, theatre, after, decades, acting, directing, plays, turned, staging, operas, long, time, intend. Rudolf Sellner born Gustav Rudolf Sellner 25 May 1905 8 May 1990 1 was a German actor dramaturge stage director and intendant 2 He represented in the 1950s a radical Instrumentales Theater instrumental theatre 3 After decades of acting and directing plays he turned to staging operas and was a long time intendant of the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 1961 when the Berlin Wall was built He staged notable world premieres including Ernst Barlach s play Der Graf von Ratzeburg in 1951 Ionesco s Morder ohne Bezahlung in 1958 Giselher Klebe s Alkmene in 1961 for the opening of the Deutsche Oper and Aribert Reimann s opera Melusine in 1971 Rudolf SellnerBornGustav Rudolf Sellner 1905 05 25 25 May 1905TraunsteinDied8 May 1990 1990 05 08 aged 84 Burgberg Baden Wurttemberg GermanyOccupationsActor Dramaturge Stage director IntendantOrganizationsLandestheater Darmstadt Deutsche Oper BerlinAwardsBerliner Kunstpreis Goethe Plakette des Landes Hessen Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Federal Cross of Merit Deutscher Filmpreis Contents 1 Career 2 Publications 3 Films 4 Awards 5 Exhibition 6 Literature 7 References 8 External linksCareer editBorn Gustav Rudolf Sellner in Traunstein he began his career as an actor dramaturge and stage director at theatres in Mannheim under Francesco Sioli de from 1925 in Gotha from 1928 and in Coburg from 1929 to 1931 He was influenced by the work of Otto Falckenberg Leopold Jessner and Erwin Piscator He was an Oberspielleiter dramaturge and actor at the Landestheater Oldenburg from 1932 to 1937 when he was promoted to Schauspieldirektor director of plays there Sellner joined the Nazi Party in 1933 4 He was Intendant of the Stadttheater Gottingen de from 1940 to 1943 5 Sellner was Intendant of the Stadtische Buhnen Hannover de from 1943 He also directed the Theaterschule Hannover a school of acting as part of the Landesmusikschule Hannover In 1944 he was appointed Generalintendant of the Stadtische Buhnen In October 1944 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht After World War II he was a prisoner of war and was interned until 1947 in two U S prisoner camps In the process of denazification in 1949 he was ranked as a Mitlaufer revised in 1950 to entlastet 6 From 1948 to 1951 he worked as a stage director in Kiel Essen and Hamburg He staged in Kiel in 1948 The Persians by Aeschylus and in 1950 Lorca s Bernarda Albas Haus 5 From 1951 to 1961 Sellner was Intendant of the Landestheater Darmstadt He staged the premiere of Ernst Barlach s Der Graf von Ratzeburg in 1951 Sellner also had a small theater school in Darmstadt When the state ceased subsidies in 1954 in the face of a lack of placement success among the graduates the theater school had to be dissolved In 1954 Sellner staged Shakespeare s Troilus und Cressida at the Staatliche Schauspielbuhne Berlin and his Der Sturm at the 1959 Ruhrfestspiele In Darmstadt he directed the premiere of Ionesco s Morder ohne Bezahlung in 1958 He worked as a regular guest at the Burgtheater staging a cycle of plays by Sophocles Oedipus Rex in 1960 Antigone in 1961 and Elektra in 1963 3 7 Sellner had a reputation for being a representative of classical theatre In 1959 he was invited by Carl Ebert to stage Schoenberg s opera Moses und Aron at the Stadtische Oper Berlin 8 He became Generalintendant General manager of the opera company now called Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1961 It was during the Cold War and he was expected to showcase culture in West Berlin in a new opera house A few weeks before the opening the Berlin Wall was built making the ambitious opening performances even more of a logistical challenge 8 The new opera house was inaugurated in 1961 with a performance of Mozart s Don Giovanni staged by Ebert and conducted by Ferenc Fricsay with singers such as Elisabeth Grummer Pilar Lorengar Erika Koth Dietrich Fischer Dieskau Donald Grobe Josef Greindl and Walter Berry 8 The following day Giselher Klebe s Alkmene received its world premiere staged by Sellner and conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser 8 The third day Verdi s Aida was shown in a production by Wieland Wagner 8 Sellner held the post at the Deutsche Oper Berlin until 1972 8 He staged Mussorgsky s Boris Godunow in 1971 in Berlin the premiere of Aribert Reimann s Melusine the same year at the Schwetzingen Festival Alban Berg s Wozzeck also the same year at the Salzburg Festival Mozart s Idomeneo at the Salzburg Festival in 1973 Gottfried von Einem s Der Besuch der alten Dame at the Nationaltheater Munchen in 1975 and Thomas Bernhard s Die Jagdgesellschaft de at the Theater Basel in 1974 among others 8 Occasionally Sellner also worked for television and film In Maximilian Schell s production Der Fussganger Sellner played the title role while Schell personified his deceased son Sellner was married from 1940 to the actress Manuela Bruhn and from 1951 to Ilse Sellner The first marriage produced two children He died in Burgberg part of Konigsfeld im Schwarzwald 5 Publications editGustav Rudolf Sellner Neue deutsche Dramatik Coburg 1929 Gustav Rudolf Sellner Werner Wien Theatralische Landschaft Bremen 1962 Films editSellner directed several operas for television and appeared as an actor in films 9 1955 Orff Die Kluge TV opera director 1958 Orff Die Bernauerin TV opera director 1957 Abu Kasems Pantoffeln TV Movie director Erzahler 1961 Ionesco Die Nashorner TV director 1965 Claudel Der seidene Schuh TV series director 1968 Henze Der junge Lord TV opera director 1973 Der Fussganger Heinz Alfred Giese 1975 Ansichten eines Clowns The Father 1979 David Dr Grell 1979 Phantasten TV Movie Dr Plesse 1980 Ein Mann von gestern TV Movie Knoop final film role Awards editSellner received several awards including 3 1967 Berliner Kunstpreis 1965 Goethe Plakette des Landes Hessen 1965 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1972 Grosses Bundesverdienstkreuz mit Stern 1974 Filmband in Gold for Der FussgangerExhibition edit1996 Gustav Rudolf Sellner Regisseur und Intendant Theatermuseum Dusseldorf de by the Theaterwissenschaftliche Sammlung Collection of theatre science of the University of Cologne 7 Literature editHugo Thielen Sellner Gustav Rudolf in Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon de p 332 Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopadie vol 9 p 280 Deutsches Theater Lexikon vol 3 p 2172f Elmar Buck Joachim Geil Gerald Kohler ed Gustav Rudolf Sellner Regisseur und Intendant 1905 1990 Eine Ausstellung der Theaterwissenschaftlichen Sammlung der Universitat zu Koln Cologne 1996 Gerald Kohler Das Instrumentale Theater des Gustav Rudolf Sellner Cologne 2002 Ralph Gunther Patocka 2010 Sellner Gustav Rudolf Neue Deutsche Biographie in German vol 24 Berlin Duncker amp Humblot pp 224 225 full text online References edit Sellner Gustav Rudolf Darmstadt Stadtlexikon in German Retrieved 11 December 2021 Hugo Thielen Sellner Gustav Rudolf in Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon p 332 a b c Ralph Gunther Patocka 2010 p 225 Wolf Christian 30 June 2011 Gustav Rudolf Sellners Theaterarbeit vor 1948 PDF 2 1 MB in German p 207 Retrieved 30 January 2021 a b c Ralph Gunther Patocka 2010 p 224 Ruhle Gunther 23 October 2014 Theater in Deutschland 1946 1966 Seine Ereignisse seine Menschen in German S Fischer Verlag ISBN 978 3 10 403160 6 Retrieved 27 September 2018 a b Schmidt Wolf Gerhard 2009 Zwischen Antimoderne und Postmoderne Das deutsche Drama und Theater der Nachkriegszeit im internationalen Kontext in German Springer pp 117 127 798 799 ISBN 978 3 476 05233 9 a b c d e f g Friedrich Gotz 1990 Zum Tode von Gustav Rudolf Sellner bis 1972 Generalintendant der Deutschen Oper Berlin Hort auf diese Stadt Gedenkende Uberlegungen seines Nachfolgers Die Zeit in German Retrieved 1 August 2018 Rudolf Sellner at IMDbExternal links editLiterature by and about Rudolf Sellner in the German National Library catalogue Rudolf Sellner at IMDb Christian Wolf Gustav Rudolf Sellners Theaterarbeit vor 1948 Berlin 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rudolf Sellner amp oldid 1160017789, 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