Verena Keller (singer)
Verena Keller (born in 1942) is a German operatic mezzosoprano.[1]
Life
Keller, born in Schwerin daughter of the Swiss opera singer Jakob Keller (1911-1992), studied at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien and is a lecturer at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main and the Peter Cornelius Conservatory.[2] Among others, she played in the Grand Théâtre de Genève, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Hamburg State Opera, the Opernhaus Düsseldorf, at the Opera de Paris, the Teatro Massimo of Palermo, the Teatro San Carlo of Naples and at the Vancouver Opera auf.[2]
Keller was awarded with the 2002 "Kulturförderpreis" 2002 for her Opernwerkstatt and took part in the documentary Opernfieber by Katharina Rupp (Hessian Film Prize 2005 as best documentary film).[3] Her opera studio took place in Stadtcasino Basel in 2015.[4]
Repertoire
- Wozzeck – Marie
- Il trovatore – Azucena
- Tristan und Isolde – Brangäne
- Jenůfa – Küsterin
- Don Carlos – Eboli
- Un ballo in maschera – Ulrica
- Lohengrin – Ortrud
- Katja Kabanowa – Kabanicha
Publications
- Concerto no. 5 pour piano et orchestre. Ludwig van Beethoven. Berlin, Pool-Musikproduktion, 1998.
- Lirica & l’intimiste. Xavier Delisle. Munich, Koka Media, 1998.
- Messe D-dur op. 86. Antonín Dvořák. Stuttgart, Carus-Verlag, 1987.
- Messe in D-dur Opus 86 für Soli, Chor und Orgel. Antonín Dvořák. Stuttgart, Carus-Verlag, 1976.
Further reading
- Großes Sängerlexikon. Saur, Bern/München 1997, 3rd edition. ISBN 978-3-598-11250-8
References
- Verena Keller on Ludwig Maximilien Universität Munich
- Verena Keller Biografie
- http://www.verena-keller.de/index.php?id=26
- Elena Manuel, Nachwuchs-Opernsänger müssen sich im Stadtcasino beweisen In Basellandschaftliche Zeitung, 9 October 2015.
External links
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- Verena Keller on Operissimo
- Literature by and about Verena Keller (singer) in the German National Library catalogue
- Verena Keller discography at Discogs