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Rosvænge, Helge 1897-1972

Overview
Works: 1,141 works in 2,021 publications in 7 languages and 7,510 library holdings
Genres: Operas  Live sound recordings  Excerpts  Requiems  History  Arrangements (Music)  Musicals  Filmed performances  Art music  Songs 
Roles: Performer, Singer, Author, Conductor, Vocalist, t=t, Other, Contributor, Actor, htt
Classifications: M2010.V48, 782.1
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Most widely held works by Helge Rosvænge
Great tenors of the century( Recording )

7 editions published between 1900 and 1999 in 3 languages and held by 405 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Legendary Wagner singers of the 1930s by Richard Wagner( )

8 editions published in 2001 in German and English and held by 310 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Der Zarewitsch by Franz Lehár( )

8 editions published between 1950 and 1958 in German and Undetermined and held by 297 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi( )

4 editions published between 2008 and 2010 in Latin and Undetermined and held by 272 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Duet Micaela-Don José from Bizet's Carmen by Georges Bizet( )

1 edition published in 2019 in German and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

O weine nicht, Liù from Puccini's Turandot by Giacomo Puccini( )

1 edition published in 2018 in German and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Keiner schlafe! : from Puccini's Turandot by Giacomo Puccini( )

1 edition published in 2018 in German and held by 252 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Die Zauberflöte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart( Recording )

53 editions published between 1937 and 2009 in 3 languages and held by 228 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This abridged English-language version of Mozart's immortal opera, seen at the Met as the annual holiday presentation for families, is conducted by renowned Mozartian Jane Glover. Alek Shrader stars as Tamino, the young prince who finds himself on a quest to rescue and win the beautiful Pamina, sung by Heidi Stober. Nathan Gunn is Tamino's companion, the birdcatcher Papageno, and Eric Owens sings Sarastro, the man who holds Pamina captive--to protect her from her mother, the evil Queen of the Night, sung by Kathryn Lewek
Die Zauberflöte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart( Recording )

40 editions published between 1938 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 188 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The magic flute Act 1 and Act 2
The Hugo Wolf Society : 1931-1938, the complete edition by Hugo Wolf( Recording )

5 editions published in 1998 in German and held by 122 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi( )

16 editions published between 1979 and 2004 in 4 languages and held by 117 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This extraordinary performance of Verdi's unforgettable Requiem features a dream cast: soprano Leontyne Price, equally acclaimed for her soaring phrasing and the nobility with which she sings the words, is joined by Plácido Domingo, one of the great Verdi tenors of his generation, distinguished mezzo-soprano Florence Quivar, and magnificent bass John Cheek. Under James Levine's inspired conducting, the Met Orchestra and Chorus deliver a thrilling account of this breathtaking score
Great conductors of the Third Reich : art in the service of evil( Visual )

5 editions published between 1997 and 2005 in German and English and held by 114 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Includes footage of the following conductors: Leo Blech, Karl Böhm, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Herbert von Karajan, Hans Knappertsbusch, Clemens Krauss, Max von Schillings; and singers: Erna Berger, Elisabeth Höngen, Wilhelm Rode, Torsten Ralf and Helge Rosvaenge
Faust by Charles Gounod( )

12 editions published between 1990 and 2005 in German and Undetermined and held by 100 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

An account of the Afghan guerrillas in 1986-1987, including a discussion between the author and Col. Danis Turlais, Commander of the Latvian Defence Forces, who served in the Soviet Army Headquarters in Kabul
Richard Strauss - Der Rosenkavalier: Comedy For Music In Three Acts by Richard Strauss( )

1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 86 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Legendary tenors( Recording )

3 editions published in 1994 in Italian and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Helge Roswaenge by Helge Rosvænge( Recording )

15 editions published between 1949 and 1999 in 4 languages and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The magic flute : K. 620. Eine kleine Freimaurerkantate, K. 623. Lasst uns mit verschlungnen Händen, K. 623a by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart( Recording )

3 editions published between 1967 and 1977 in German and held by 68 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Beniamino Gigli ; Helge Rosvaenge( Visual )

1 edition published in 1997 in Multiple languages and held by 68 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Discover the series Belcanto: The Tenors of the 78 Era: 13 portraits of the most illustrious opera singers of the beginning of the 20th century. We present 2 episodes: Beniamino Gigli and Helge Rosvaenge. In this first incredible documentary dedicated to Beniamino Gigli, Jan Schmidt-Garre assembled archive footage of the Italian tenor: scenes from his private life, rehearsals and performances. It is through this angle that we discover a tenor whose exceptional voice greatly moved audiences. As a child he sang in the choir of the church in his native village. His parents and friends urged him to learn how to sing, and Enrico Rosati became his teacher in Rome. After having won 1st prize in the Parma Singing Competition, he made his debut at Rovigo in La Gioconda. He encountered a huge success in Genoa, Palermo, Bologna and Naples. From the 1920s and for 12 years he was the principal tenor at the Metropolitan Opera. The unique beauty of his voice and his gift for communicating instinctively with the audience made him the most popular tenor after Caruso. Helge Rosvaenge is the subject of the second documentary of this Belcanto series. This tenor of Danish origin obtained a degree at the Copenhagen Technical Academy then followed a career as a singer after having worked with different Danish and German teachers. He was almost self-taught and had taken few singing lessons which made him an exceptional performer. He was the main tenor of the Berlin Staatsoper from 1930 to 1944 and he regularly sang in Vienna and Munich. In the context of the Second World War his international career was limited to Austria, Germany and occupied Europe. This documentary is interspersed with archive footage, testimonials and detailed analyses of his singing technique by experts such as Jürgen Kesting (author of The Great Singers) and Stefan Zucker
Die Dreigroschenoper = The threepenny opera = L'opéra de quat'sous by Kurt Weill( Recording )

10 editions published between 1955 and 2007 in 3 languages and held by 67 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Reconstructed in the 1960s, years after the original negative was destroyed by the Nazis, G.W. Pabst's Threepenny Opera remains a deliciously dark film adaptation of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's brilliant musical
The three penny opera by Kurt Weill( Recording )

2 editions published in 1968 in German and held by 59 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

 
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Hansen, Helge Anton.

Hansen, Helge Anton 1897-1972

Hansen Helge Rosenving-

Helge Rosvaenge amhránaí ceoldrámaíochta Danmhargach

Helge Rosvaenge artiste lyrique

Helge Rosvaenge dänischer Opernsänger (Tenor)

Helge Rosvaenge Danish opera singer

Helge Rosvaenge operazanger uit Denemarken (1897-1972)

Helge Rosvaenge tenore danese

Helge Roswaenge

Helge Roswaenge Cantant d'òpera danès

Helge Roswaenge cantante de ópera danés

Rosenringe, Hansen.

Rosenringe, Hansen 1897-1972

Rosenvaenge, H.

Rosenving-Hansen Helge

Rosenvinge, Hansen.

Rosenvinge Hansen 1897-1972

Rosenvinge Hansen, Helge

Rosenvinge Hansen, Helge 1897-1972

Rosenvinge Hansen, Helge Anton

Rosenvinge Hansen, Helge Anton 1897-1972

Rosewaenge, Helge, 1897-1972

Rosswaenge, Helge 1897-1972

Rosvaenge

Rosvænge Hansen, Helge Anton, 1897-1972

Rosvænge, Helge.

Rosvænge, Helge 1897-1972

Rosvænge, Helge Anton

Rosvænge, Helge Anton 1897-1972

Rosveange, Helge

Rosveange, Helge 1897-1972

Roswaenge, H. (Helge), 1897-1972

Roswaenge Helge

Roswaenge Helge 1897-1972

Roswänge, Helge

Розвенге, Xельге, 1897-1972

Хельге Росвенге

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