Imre Márton Reményi

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Imre Márton Reményi

Imre Márton Reményi (born June 16, 1950 in Budapest ) is an Austrian hero tenor . He ended his twenty year career as a singer to work as a psychotherapist and counselor.

Life

Reményi grew up in Budapest and fled to Austria with his family in 1957. After a year abroad in Arizona as a scholarship holder of the exchange organization for intercultural learning AFS ( AFS Intercultural Encounters ), he began training as a mechanical engineer at the Vienna University of Technology.

Shortly before graduating, he started working as an extra at the Vienna State Opera. He broke off his technical studies and from 1974 studied singing at the Vienna University of Music with Helene Karusso. At the same time, he was still involved in the field of cultural exchange. In 1974 he also took over the chairmanship of AFS, which at that time had around 2500 members. He received his stage maturity diploma in 1981.

After almost 20 years as a heroic tenor, Reményi began training as a psychotherapist in 1993 and as a sex counselor and pedagogue with Rotraud A. Perner in 1994 . As early as 1995 he began his own teaching activities, including as assistant trainer to Rotraud A. Perner in the training of sex counselors. He has taught at the University of Vienna , Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna , Innsbruck University , Danube University Krems and Kassel University , among others . Together with his wife Doris Lutz, he founded the Vienna International Management School .

Act

Reményi's international career as a singer included stations such as the Grand Théàtre in Geneva , the Easter Festival in Salzburg and the Teatro Real in Madrid .

His main roles were

  • Leoncavallo: Canio
  • Verdi: Otello
  • Wagner: Siegmund, Erik, Melot
  • Strauss: Bacchus (German and Italian), Aegisth
  • Offenbach: Orpheus, Pluto, Knight Bluebeard
  • Mozart: High Priest (Idomeneo), First Armored Person
  • Strauss: Eisenstein (German and Italian), Alfred
  • Wolf-Ferrari: Donna Pasqua (Il Campiello)
  • Orff: The King (The Wise One)

Publications

items

  • Career breaks. In: Gerda Mehta, Klaus Rückert (eds.): Bindings, breaks, transitions. Relationships and their changes in different phases of life. Falter, Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-85439-275-3 .
  • Master your subject - and not the other way around! In: Nikolaus B. Enkelmann (ed.): The best ideas for successful rhetoric. Gabal, Offenbach 2011, ISBN 978-3-86936-238-0 .
  • A strong personality - what is it and do you even want to be that? In: Jörg Löhr (ed.): The best ideas for a strong personality. Gabal, Offenbach 2010, ISBN 978-3-86936-108-6 .

literature

  • On the art of peace - the life and work of contemporary Austrian peacemakers , Elvira Hauska, Novum Verlag 2015, ISBN 978-3-99048-198-1 .

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