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Der fliegende Holländer conducted by Franz Konwitschny


DVD of the month

The Copenhagen Ring


Important years in Richard Wagner's life

1813 born in Leipzig
1834 Die Feen completed
1843 Holländer premiere
1845 Tannhäuser premiere
1850 Lohengrin premiere
1852 text of Rheingold and Walküre
1854 Das Rheingold completed
1856 Die Walküre completed
1859 Tristan completed
1865 Tristan premiere in Munich
1868 Meistersinger premiere
1869 Das Rheingold premiere
1870 Die Walküre premiere
1871 Siegfried completed
1874 Götterdämmerung completed
1876 First Festival in Bayreuth
1882 Parsifal premiere
1883 Wagner dies in Venice

 

Heinz Zednik

The character tenor Heinz Zednik is one of the most remarkable Wagner interpreters that we have seen in Bayreuth. Although only doing minor roles, his strong scenic presence and interpretative skills contributed to the great success of the Centenary Ring staged by Patrice Chéreau (1976-80).

It was another great character tenor that recommended him for Bayreuth: Gerhard Stolze. Heinz Zednik did his first Bayreuth performances in 1970, as Ulrich Eisslinger (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg) and 4. Knappe (Parsifal). The next year he sang Steuermann (Der fliegende Holländer), 2. Edler (Lohengrin) and 4. Knappe (Parsifal).

In 1972 he was asked to sing Mime in Das Rheingold and Siegfried.

Zednik owned the role as Mime in Siegfried from 1972 to 1980. With the Centenary Ring, he reached his peak as a Bayreuth star, making remarkable interpretations as Loge in Das Rheingold and Mime in Siegfried all the five years the Chéreau Ring was being played.

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The Chéreau/Boulez Ring was first a great scandal, but became one of the greatest successes in the history of the Bayreuth Festival. At curtain fall of the last Götterdämmerung of this production, there was a 85 minutes long ovation.

Heinz Zednik's performances in Bayreuth

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Short biography

Heinz Zednik was born 1940 in Vienna. In 1964 he sang at the opera in Graz. After Graz he became a member of the soloist ensemble at the Vienna State Opera.

At the Richard Wagner Festival in Bayreuth he has sung Steuermann (Der fliegende Holländer), Ein Hirt (Tristan und Isolde), David (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Loge (Das Rheingold) and Mime (Siegfried). See all his Bayreuth productions here.

At the Salzburg Festival he has sung Valzacchi (Der Rosenkavalier), Pedrillo (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Monsieur Taupe (Capriccio), Bardolfo (Falstaff), Monostatos (Die Zauberflöte) etc. In 1964 Zednik made his debut at the Wiener Staatsoper in Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Augustin Moser).

He is Österreichischer Kammersänger and Honorary Member of Wiener Staatsoper.

Heinz Zednik's autobiography Mein Opernleben

Sources:

Wolfgang Wagner: Lebens-Akte
Wagners Werk und Wirkung: Festspielnachrichten Beiträge 1957-1982
Heinz Zednik: Mein Opernleben

See Heinz Zednik as Loge in Das Rheingold

 

One of Zednik's successors in Bayreuth as Loge and Mime was the British character tenor Graham Clark. Read an interview with Graham Clark here.

Heinz Zednik's Wagner on CD and DVD

DVD

tristan bernsteinCD

 

About Heinz Zednik on Wikipedia

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