Otto von Rohr

German opera singer

Otto von Rohr (24 February 1914 – 5 July 1982) was a German operatic bass.

Life

Von Rohr was born in Berlin. After his education at the Musikhochschule Berlin with Hermann Weißenborn, he made his debut 1938 at the Theater Duisburg as Sarastro in The Magic Flute. He remained there until 1941 and was then engaged at the Staatstheater Stuttgart between 1941 and 1979. There he performed until his death in Leonberg

Recordings (selection)

  • Wagner: Lohengrin, with Otto von Rohr, Herbert Schachtschneider (Lohengrin), Leonore Kirschstein (Elsa), Heinz Imdahl (Friedrich von Telramund), Ruth Hesse (Ortrud), Hans Helm, Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, Large symphony orchestra (with members of the Czech Philharmonic), conductors: Hans Swarowsky, recorded in August 1968, Augsburg: Weltbild Classics[1] 1996.

See also Otto Von Rohr discography on WOM (World of music)

References

  1. ^ Weltbild Classics
  • Otto von Rohr on Munziger
  • Otto Ruhr on Operissimo
  • Otto von Rohr discography at Discogs
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