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Spas Wenkoff

Spas Wenkoff (Спас Венков) (23 September 1928 – 12 August 2013) was a Bulgarian-Austrian operatic tenor. He was known internationally for mastering the heldentenor roles by Wagner, such as Tristan and Tannhäuser. He appeared in his signature role Tristan first in 1975 at the Staatsoper Dresden, followed by the centenary Bayreuth Festival in 1976, and the Metropolitan Opera in 1981, among many others. He was a member of the Staatsoper Berlin from 1976 to 1984, and then appeared freelance at major opera houses. He was awarded the title Kammersänger in both Berlin and Vienna.

Spas Wenkoff
Born(1928-09-23)23 September 1928
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Died12 August 2013(2013-08-12) (aged 84)
Bad Ischl, Austria
OccupationOperatic heldentenor
OrganizationBerlin State Opera
AwardsKammersänger

Career

Born in Veliko Tarnovo, Wenkoff initially studied law and worked for several years as a lawyer. He also studied singing, first in Tarnovo and Ruse, later in Dresden with Johannes Kemter.[1] He worked as legal advisor, and was also second concertmaster in an amateur operetta theatre in his hometown.[2] In 1954, he made his stage debut in the operetta Keto and Kote by Viktor Dolidze. Until 1963, he was full-time operetta tenor at the theatre, performing around 1000 times.[2] He then moved to Ruse, Bulgaria's second largest opera house.[2] Besides operetta, he appeared as Don Ottavio in Mozart's Don Giovanni, Almaviva in Rossini's The Barber of Seville, Alfredo in Verdi's La Traviata and as Gounod's Faust.[2] He sang there until 1965.[3]

In 1965 he moved to East Germany, and worked at first a member of the Stadttheater Döbeln [de] in Saxony,[3] where he appeared in the title role of Weber's Der Freischütz, as Riccardo in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera and in the title role of Otello, among others.[4] He moved in 1968 to the Theater Magdeburg, and appeared from 1971 to 1976 at the Halle Opera House.[2][3]

On 12 October 1975, after a successful audition with stage director Harry Kupfer in Dresden, he sang the title role in Tristan und Isolde for the first time, which became his signature role. The performance was conducted by Marek Janowski, and he sang alongside Ingeborg Zobel as Isolde and Theo Adam as Marke.[2] He appeared as Tristan a total of 226 times during his career. He appeared as Tristan at the Bayreuth Festival in the centenary year 1976, alongside Catarina Ligendza as Isolde, staged by August Everding and conducted by Carlos Kleiber.[2] After that success, he was a member of the ensemble of the Berlin State Opera from 1976 to 1984.[1] The Tristan production in Bayreuth was repeated in 1977, 1982 and 1983. He also performed there the title role in Götz Friedrich's new staging of Tannhäuser in 1978,[1] alongside Gwyneth Jones as both Venus and Elisabeth, conducted by Colin Davis, and filmed live. A reviewer noted his assured singing and acting, giving the character both authority and anguish.[5]

In 1981, Wenkoff made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera, again as Tristan.[1] The New York Times' review compared him to Ludwig Suthaus and Ramón Vinay, and noted his "solid lower register", "care for declamation and a sensitivity to the drama", with a focus on the character's introspection, with the "finest impact during the legato of the Act II love duet".[6] In March 1982, Wenkoff appeared at the (West German) Frankfurt Opera as Otello. In the following years, he sang mainly at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Wiener Staatsoper, the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich and the Cologne Opera.[1]

On 16 October 1982, at the Vienna State Opera, Wenkoff stepped in for the suddenly indisposed Reiner Goldberg in the middle of the first act of Tannhäuser.[1][7] He appeared in other Wagner roles such as Stolzing, Parsifal, Siegmund and Siegfried.[1][8]

Wenkoff retired from the stage in 1993. He received Austrian citizenship in 1984 and spent his retirement in Bad Ischl where he died after a long illness at the age of 84. He is buried in the Bad Ischl Cemetery.[2][9][10]

Awards

Wenkoff was a Kammersänger of both the Berlin State Opera and the Vienna State Opera.[2] He was an honorary citizen of his hometown Veliko Tarnovo and honorary member of several Wagner associations.[2] A biography was written on the occasion of his 80th birthday by Peter M. Schneider, titled Heldentenor Spas Wenkoff: alles war Zufall.

Recordings

  • Ein Opernabend mit Spas Wenkoff. Richard Wagner: Arien und Szenen. CD at Ars Vivendi, earlier as LP at Eterna 1977.[2]
  • Richard Wagner: Tristan und Isolde. Complete recording. CD for Myto with Carlos Kleiber.[11]
  • Richard Wagner: Tristan und Isolde. Excerpts. CD for Bella Voce with Otmar Suitner.
  • Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser. Recording of the Bayreuth Festival 1978. DVD for Deutsche Grammophon.[5][12]
  • Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser. Complete recording (Berlin, 1982). Gala 3 CDs GL100621.[12]

Literature

  • Peter M. Schneider: Heldentenor Spas Wenkoff. Alles war Zufall. BS-Verlag, Rostock 2008, ISBN 978-3-86785-045-2 (Biography)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Spas Wenkoff" (in German). Bayreuth Festival. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Schneider, Peter M. (2013). "Kammersänger Spas Wenkoff am 12. August 2013 verstorben" (PDF) (in German). Richard-Wagner-Verband. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Kutsch, Karl J.; Riemens, Leo, eds. (2004). Wenkoff, Spas. Großes Sängerlexikon (in German) (4 ed.). Franc–Kaidanoff. pp. 5015–5016. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
  4. ^ "Stadttheater Döbeln – Inszenierungen Spielzeit 1967–1968" (in German). Döbeln. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b Thompson, Simon (September 2008). "Richard Wagner (1813-1883) / Tannhäuser (Paris Version)". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  6. ^ Rockwell, John (18 February 1981). "Critic's Notebook: Spas Wenkoff Sings A Subtle Tristan". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  7. ^ Fritz Walden: Tannhäuser-Neuinszenierung in der Staatsoper: Die Volksoper und das Bacchanal In Arbeiter-Zeitung. Wien 18 October 1982, p. 13
  8. ^ "Vorstellungen mit Spas Wenkoff" (in German). Vienna State Opera. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  9. ^ Schneider, Peter M. (13 August 2013). "Am 12. August 2013 verstarb nach langer schwerer Erkrankung Kammersänger Spas Wenkoff in Bad Ischl (Österreich) im 85. Lebensjahr" (in German). Der Neue Merker. Archived from the original on 13 August 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  10. ^ s.n. (2019). "Friedhof Bad Ischl". Friedhofsführer. Ischler Heimatverein. Retrieved 22 July 2019 (in German).
  11. ^ "Spas Wenkoff". Pera Depot. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  12. ^ a b Steiger, Karsten (2011). Opern-Diskographie: Verzeichnis aller Audio- und Video-Gesamtaufnahmen (in German). Walter de Gruyter. pp. 587, 694. ISBN 978-3-11-095596-5.

External links

  • Literature by and about Spas Wenkoff in the German National Library catalogue
  • Spas Wenkoff discography at Discogs
  • Boris Gruhl: Ein denkwürdiger Tristan musik-in-dresden.de, 19 August 2013
  • Spas Wenkoff on Bayerisches Musiker-Lexikon Online [de] (BMLO)
  • Wagnerian Tenor Spas Wenkoff Dies At 84 billboard.com 14 August 2013
  • Spas Wenkoff, tenor ucis.pitt.edu
  • Spas Wenkoff Find a Grave

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Spas Wenkoff Spas Venkov 23 September 1928 12 August 2013 was a Bulgarian Austrian operatic tenor He was known internationally for mastering the heldentenor roles by Wagner such as Tristan and Tannhauser He appeared in his signature role Tristan first in 1975 at the Staatsoper Dresden followed by the centenary Bayreuth Festival in 1976 and the Metropolitan Opera in 1981 among many others He was a member of the Staatsoper Berlin from 1976 to 1984 and then appeared freelance at major opera houses He was awarded the title Kammersanger in both Berlin and Vienna Spas WenkoffBorn 1928 09 23 23 September 1928Veliko Tarnovo BulgariaDied12 August 2013 2013 08 12 aged 84 Bad Ischl AustriaOccupationOperatic heldentenorOrganizationBerlin State OperaAwardsKammersanger Contents 1 Career 1 1 Awards 2 Recordings 3 Literature 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditBorn in Veliko Tarnovo Wenkoff initially studied law and worked for several years as a lawyer He also studied singing first in Tarnovo and Ruse later in Dresden with Johannes Kemter 1 He worked as legal advisor and was also second concertmaster in an amateur operetta theatre in his hometown 2 In 1954 he made his stage debut in the operetta Keto and Kote by Viktor Dolidze Until 1963 he was full time operetta tenor at the theatre performing around 1000 times 2 He then moved to Ruse Bulgaria s second largest opera house 2 Besides operetta he appeared as Don Ottavio in Mozart s Don Giovanni Almaviva in Rossini s The Barber of Seville Alfredo in Verdi s La Traviata and as Gounod s Faust 2 He sang there until 1965 3 In 1965 he moved to East Germany and worked at first a member of the Stadttheater Dobeln de in Saxony 3 where he appeared in the title role of Weber s Der Freischutz as Riccardo in Verdi s Un ballo in maschera and in the title role of Otello among others 4 He moved in 1968 to the Theater Magdeburg and appeared from 1971 to 1976 at the Halle Opera House 2 3 On 12 October 1975 after a successful audition with stage director Harry Kupfer in Dresden he sang the title role in Tristan und Isolde for the first time which became his signature role The performance was conducted by Marek Janowski and he sang alongside Ingeborg Zobel as Isolde and Theo Adam as Marke 2 He appeared as Tristan a total of 226 times during his career He appeared as Tristan at the Bayreuth Festival in the centenary year 1976 alongside Catarina Ligendza as Isolde staged by August Everding and conducted by Carlos Kleiber 2 After that success he was a member of the ensemble of the Berlin State Opera from 1976 to 1984 1 The Tristan production in Bayreuth was repeated in 1977 1982 and 1983 He also performed there the title role in Gotz Friedrich s new staging of Tannhauser in 1978 1 alongside Gwyneth Jones as both Venus and Elisabeth conducted by Colin Davis and filmed live A reviewer noted his assured singing and acting giving the character both authority and anguish 5 In 1981 Wenkoff made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera again as Tristan 1 The New York Times review compared him to Ludwig Suthaus and Ramon Vinay and noted his solid lower register care for declamation and a sensitivity to the drama with a focus on the character s introspection with the finest impact during the legato of the Act II love duet 6 In March 1982 Wenkoff appeared at the West German Frankfurt Opera as Otello In the following years he sang mainly at the Deutsche Oper Berlin the Wiener Staatsoper the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich and the Cologne Opera 1 On 16 October 1982 at the Vienna State Opera Wenkoff stepped in for the suddenly indisposed Reiner Goldberg in the middle of the first act of Tannhauser 1 7 He appeared in other Wagner roles such as Stolzing Parsifal Siegmund and Siegfried 1 8 Wenkoff retired from the stage in 1993 He received Austrian citizenship in 1984 and spent his retirement in Bad Ischl where he died after a long illness at the age of 84 He is buried in the Bad Ischl Cemetery 2 9 10 Awards Edit Wenkoff was a Kammersanger of both the Berlin State Opera and the Vienna State Opera 2 He was an honorary citizen of his hometown Veliko Tarnovo and honorary member of several Wagner associations 2 A biography was written on the occasion of his 80th birthday by Peter M Schneider titled Heldentenor Spas Wenkoff alles war Zufall Recordings EditEin Opernabend mit Spas Wenkoff Richard Wagner Arien und Szenen CD at Ars Vivendi earlier as LP at Eterna 1977 2 Richard Wagner Tristan und Isolde Complete recording CD for Myto with Carlos Kleiber 11 Richard Wagner Tristan und Isolde Excerpts CD for Bella Voce with Otmar Suitner Richard Wagner Tannhauser Recording of the Bayreuth Festival 1978 DVD for Deutsche Grammophon 5 12 Richard Wagner Tannhauser Complete recording Berlin 1982 Gala 3 CDs GL100621 12 Literature EditPeter M Schneider Heldentenor Spas Wenkoff Alles war Zufall BS Verlag Rostock 2008 ISBN 978 3 86785 045 2 Biography References Edit a b c d e f g Spas Wenkoff in German Bayreuth Festival Retrieved 31 January 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Schneider Peter M 2013 Kammersanger Spas Wenkoff am 12 August 2013 verstorben PDF in German Richard Wagner Verband Retrieved 6 February 2019 a b c Kutsch Karl J Riemens Leo eds 2004 Wenkoff Spas Grosses Sangerlexikon in German 4 ed Franc Kaidanoff pp 5015 5016 ISBN 978 3 59 844088 5 Stadttheater Dobeln Inszenierungen Spielzeit 1967 1968 in German Dobeln Retrieved 6 February 2019 a b Thompson Simon September 2008 Richard Wagner 1813 1883 Tannhauser Paris Version musicweb international com Retrieved 6 February 2019 Rockwell John 18 February 1981 Critic s Notebook Spas Wenkoff Sings A Subtle Tristan The New York Times Retrieved 6 February 2019 Fritz Walden Tannhauser Neuinszenierung in der Staatsoper Die Volksoper und das Bacchanal In Arbeiter Zeitung Wien 18 October 1982 p 13 Vorstellungen mit Spas Wenkoff in German Vienna State Opera Retrieved 6 February 2019 Schneider Peter M 13 August 2013 Am 12 August 2013 verstarb nach langer schwerer Erkrankung Kammersanger Spas Wenkoff in Bad Ischl Osterreich im 85 Lebensjahr in German Der Neue Merker Archived from the original on 13 August 2013 Retrieved 6 February 2019 s n 2019 Friedhof Bad Ischl Friedhofsfuhrer Ischler Heimatverein Retrieved 22 July 2019 in German Spas Wenkoff Pera Depot Retrieved 6 February 2019 a b Steiger Karsten 2011 Opern Diskographie Verzeichnis aller Audio und Video Gesamtaufnahmen in German Walter de Gruyter pp 587 694 ISBN 978 3 11 095596 5 External links EditLiterature by and about Spas Wenkoff in the German National Library catalogue Spas Wenkoff discography at Discogs Boris Gruhl Ein denkwurdiger Tristan musik in dresden de 19 August 2013 Spas Wenkoff on Bayerisches Musiker Lexikon Online de BMLO Wagnerian Tenor Spas Wenkoff Dies At 84 billboard com 14 August 2013 Spas Wenkoff tenor ucis pitt edu Spas Wenkoff Find a GravePortals Opera Austria Bulgaria Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spas Wenkoff amp oldid 1071784129, 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