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{{Short description|German classical soprano singer (1932–2020)}} |
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| other_names = Maria Friesenhausen-Balkenhol |
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| birth_place = [[Burgaltendorf|Altendorf (Ruhr)]] |
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| death_place = [[Essen]], Germany |
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| education = [[Folkwangschule]] |
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'''Maria Friesenhausen''' (23 March 1932 |
'''Maria Friesenhausen''' (23 March 1932 – 31 July 2020<ref>[https://waz.trauer.de/traueranzeige/maria-friesenhausen-balkenhol Maria Friesenhausen-Balkenhol] (notice of death, in German) trauer.de, [[Funke Mediengruppe]]</ref>) was a German classical [[soprano]] who appeared in Europe. She is known for recordings of Baroque music on record and with broadcasters. She was also a professor of voice at the [[University of Dortmund]]. |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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Friesenhausen was born the daughter of a church musician in Altendorf, now [[Burgaltendorf]], a part of [[Essen]].<ref name="Nowotny" /> She studied at the [[Folkwangschule]] in Essen,<ref name="Folkwang" /> with Hilde Wesselmann, among others. She finished with a degree in both voice teaching and operatic singing in 1957. She focused on concert singing and recording, especially of works by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] and other Baroque composers.<ref name="Nowotny" /><ref name="BC" /> She toured in Europe, for example to [[Geneva]], Helsinki, Paris and Vienna.<ref name="Nowotny" /> |
Friesenhausen was born the daughter of a church musician in Altendorf, now [[Burgaltendorf]], a part of [[Essen]].<ref name="Nowotny" />{{failed verification|date=April 2021|reason=Her PoB is not mentioned there.}} She studied at the [[Folkwangschule]] in Essen,<ref name="Folkwang" /> with Hilde Wesselmann, among others. She finished with a degree in both voice teaching and operatic singing in 1957. She focused on concert singing and recording, especially of works by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] and other Baroque composers.<ref name="Nowotny" /><ref name="BC" /> She toured in Europe, for example to [[Geneva]], Helsinki, Paris and Vienna.<ref name="Nowotny" /> |
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She was the soprano soloist in several [[Bach cantata]]s in the series of the broadcaster [[Norddeutscher Rundfunk|NDR]] conducted by [[Max Thurn]] with the [[NDR Chor]],<ref name="BC" /> such as in 1960 [[Jesu, der du meine Seele, BWV 78|''Jesu, der du meine Seele'', BWV 78]], alongside [[Ursula Zollenkopf]], |
She was the soprano soloist in several [[Bach cantata]]s in the series of the broadcaster [[Norddeutscher Rundfunk|NDR]] conducted by [[Max Thurn]] with the [[NDR Chor]],<ref name="BC" /> such as in 1960 [[Jesu, der du meine Seele, BWV 78|''Jesu, der du meine Seele'', BWV 78]], alongside [[Ursula Zollenkopf]], Johannes Feyerabend and [[Erich Wenk]].<ref name="BWV 78" /> She recorded [[Dieterich Buxtehude]]'s ''Lauda Sion Salvatorem'', BuxWV 68, with [[Helmut Kahlhöfer]].<ref name="Green" /> She was the soloist in a recording of Bach's ''[[Christmas Oratorio]]'' conducted by [[Hans Grischkat]], alongside [[Hildegard Laurich]], Peter Wetzler and [[Bruce Abel]] in 1972.<ref name="BWV 248" /> |
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In Baroque opera, she recorded in 1973 the part of an elegant lady in Lully's ''[[Le Bourgeois gentilhomme]]'', with [[Siegmund Nimsgern]] in the title role; [[Gustav Leonhardt]] conducted [[La Petite Bande]] and members of the [[Tölzer Knabenchor]].<ref name="Steiger" /> She also recorded [[Andreas Romberg]]'s ''Das Lied von der Glocke''.<ref name="Nowotny" /> She performed in church concerts, such as in 1977 in Haydn's ''[[The Creation (Haydn)|Die Schöpfung]]'' at [[St. Patrokli, Soest|St. Patrokli]] in [[Soest, Germany|Soest]].<ref name="Soest" /> |
In Baroque opera, she recorded in 1973 the part of an elegant lady in Lully's ''[[Le Bourgeois gentilhomme]]'', with [[Siegmund Nimsgern]] in the title role; [[Gustav Leonhardt]] conducted [[La Petite Bande]] and members of the [[Tölzer Knabenchor]].<ref name="Steiger" /> She also recorded [[Andreas Romberg]]'s ''Das Lied von der Glocke''.<ref name="Nowotny" /> She performed in church concerts, such as in 1977 in Haydn's ''[[The Creation (Haydn)|Die Schöpfung]]'' at [[St. Patrokli, Soest|St. Patrokli]] in [[Soest, Germany|Soest]].<ref name="Soest" /> |
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Friesenhausen worked as a professor of voice<ref name="Folkwang" /> at the University of Dortmund. In 2001 she trained the soloists, including [[Georg Poplutz]] and |
Friesenhausen worked as a professor of voice<ref name="Folkwang" /> at the University of Dortmund.<ref name="TU Dortmund" /> In 2001 she trained the soloists, including [[Georg Poplutz]]<ref name="TU Dortmund" /> and Karin Lindemann in the title roles, for a performance of Handel's ''[[Acis and Galatea (Handel)|Acis und Galatea]]'' with the university choir, in a set with costumes designed by students.<ref name="Dortmund" /> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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| url = https://books.google. |
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=6kdWAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA62 |
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| title = A Conductor's Guide to Selected Baroque Choral-Orchestral Works |
| title = A Conductor's Guide to Selected Baroque Choral-Orchestral Works |
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| publisher = Scarecrow Press |
| publisher = Scarecrow Press |
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| year = 2013 |
| year = 2013 |
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| isbn = 978-0-8108-8650-6 |
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| page = 62 |
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|archive-date = 23 May 2012 |
|archive-date = 23 May 2012 |
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|title = Maria Friesenhausen wird 90 |
|title = Maria Friesenhausen wird 90 |
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|department = Geburtstage im März 2012 |
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|work = [[Der Neue Merker]] |
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|year = 2012 |
|year = 2012 |
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|language = German |
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|access-date = 29 May 2017 |
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| last = Steiger |
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| first = Karsten |
| first = Karsten |
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| url = https://books.google. |
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Zk9HSVAUarkC&pg=PA237 |
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| title = Opern-Diskographie: Verzeichnis aller Audio- und Video-Gesamtaufnahmen |
| title = Opern-Diskographie: Verzeichnis aller Audio- und Video-Gesamtaufnahmen |
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| publisher = Walter de Gruyter |
| publisher = Walter de Gruyter |
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| year = 2008 |
| year = 2008 |
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| pages = 237 |
| pages = 237 |
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| isbn = 978-3-11-095596-5 |
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| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Friesenhausen-Maria.htm |
| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Friesenhausen-Maria.htm |
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| title = Maria Friesenhausen (Soprano) |
| title = Maria Friesenhausen (Soprano) |
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| website = Bach Cantatas |
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| year = 2001 |
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| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/BWV78.htm |
| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/BWV78.htm |
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| title = Cantata BWV 78 / Jesu, der du meine Seele |
| title = Cantata BWV 78 / Jesu, der du meine Seele |
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| website = Bach Cantatas |
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| year = 2016 |
| year = 2016 |
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| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Performers/Grischkat-Rec2.htm |
| url = http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Performers/Grischkat-Rec2.htm |
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| title = Hans Grischkat & Stuttgart Choral Society & Bach Orchestra / Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works / Recordings – Part 2 |
| title = Hans Grischkat & Stuttgart Choral Society & Bach Orchestra / Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works / Recordings – Part 2 |
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| website = Bach Cantatas |
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| year = 2016 |
| year = 2016 |
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| date = 3 April 2001 |
| date = 3 April 2001 |
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| language = German |
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| publisher = [[Folkwang University of the Arts]] |
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| title=Prof. Maria Friesenhausen-Balkenhol verstorben |
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| website=Musik studieren, TU Dortmund |
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| url=https://www.musik.tu-dortmund.de/news/prof-maria-friesenhausen-balkenhol-verstorben/ |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/M00000241136/CLASSICAL/Maria-Friesenhausen Maria Friesenhausen] muziekweb.nl |
* [https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/M00000241136/CLASSICAL/Maria-Friesenhausen Maria Friesenhausen] muziekweb.nl |
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[[Category:German sopranos]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 12 January 2023
Maria Friesenhausen | |
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Died | 31 July 2020 Essen, Germany | (aged 88)
Other names | Maria Friesenhausen-Balkenhol |
Education | Folkwangschule |
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Organizations | University of Dortmund |
Maria Friesenhausen (23 March 1932 – 31 July 2020[1]) was a German classical soprano who appeared in Europe. She is known for recordings of Baroque music on record and with broadcasters. She was also a professor of voice at the University of Dortmund.
Career[edit]
Friesenhausen was born the daughter of a church musician in Altendorf, now Burgaltendorf, a part of Essen.[2][failed verification] She studied at the Folkwangschule in Essen,[3] with Hilde Wesselmann, among others. She finished with a degree in both voice teaching and operatic singing in 1957. She focused on concert singing and recording, especially of works by Johann Sebastian Bach and other Baroque composers.[2][4] She toured in Europe, for example to Geneva, Helsinki, Paris and Vienna.[2]
She was the soprano soloist in several Bach cantatas in the series of the broadcaster NDR conducted by Max Thurn with the NDR Chor,[4] such as in 1960 Jesu, der du meine Seele, BWV 78, alongside Ursula Zollenkopf, Johannes Feyerabend and Erich Wenk.[5] She recorded Dieterich Buxtehude's Lauda Sion Salvatorem, BuxWV 68, with Helmut Kahlhöfer.[6] She was the soloist in a recording of Bach's Christmas Oratorio conducted by Hans Grischkat, alongside Hildegard Laurich, Peter Wetzler and Bruce Abel in 1972.[7]
In Baroque opera, she recorded in 1973 the part of an elegant lady in Lully's Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, with Siegmund Nimsgern in the title role; Gustav Leonhardt conducted La Petite Bande and members of the Tölzer Knabenchor.[8] She also recorded Andreas Romberg's Das Lied von der Glocke.[2] She performed in church concerts, such as in 1977 in Haydn's Die Schöpfung at St. Patrokli in Soest.[9]
Friesenhausen worked as a professor of voice[3] at the University of Dortmund.[10] In 2001 she trained the soloists, including Georg Poplutz[10] and Karin Lindemann in the title roles, for a performance of Handel's Acis und Galatea with the university choir, in a set with costumes designed by students.[11]
References[edit]
- ^ Maria Friesenhausen-Balkenhol (notice of death, in German) trauer.de, Funke Mediengruppe
- ^ a b c d Nowotny, Walter (2012). "Maria Friesenhausen wird 90". Geburtstage im März 2012. Der Neue Merker (in German). Archived from the original on 23 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Wir sind alumni!". Folkwang University of the Arts. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Maria Friesenhausen (Soprano)". Bach Cantatas. 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ "Cantata BWV 78 / Jesu, der du meine Seele". Bach Cantatas. 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ Green, Jonathan D. (2013). A Conductor's Guide to Selected Baroque Choral-Orchestral Works. Scarecrow Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-8108-8650-6. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ "Hans Grischkat & Stuttgart Choral Society & Bach Orchestra / Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works / Recordings – Part 2". Bach Cantatas. 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ Steiger, Karsten (2008). Opern-Diskographie: Verzeichnis aller Audio- und Video-Gesamtaufnahmen. Walter de Gruyter. p. 237. ISBN 978-3-11-095596-5.
- ^ "Städtischer Musikverein Soest e. V. / Unser Konzertarchiv" (in German). Musikverein Soest. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
- ^ a b Poplutz, Georg. "Prof. Maria Friesenhausen-Balkenhol verstorben". Musik studieren, TU Dortmund (in German). Retrieved 28 April 2021.
- ^ "Tenor steckt im Schafspelz / Textil-Studenten nähen Kostüme für Unichor-Aufführungen von Acis und Galatea". Ruhr Nachrichten (in German). University of Dortmund. 3 April 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
External links[edit]
- Maria Friesenhausen discography at Discogs
- Maria Friesenhausen at AllMusic
- Maria Friesenhausen muziekweb.nl