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Struckmann, Falk

Overview
Works: 249 works in 655 publications in 4 languages and 9,893 library holdings
Genres: Operas  Live sound recordings  Drama  Excerpts  Internet videos  Librettos  Art music  Opera films  Filmed performances  Televised performances 
Roles: Performer, Singer, Other, Vocalist, Actor, br=, Musician
Classifications: M1500, 782.1
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by Falk Struckmann
Lohengrin by Richard Wagner( )

40 editions published between 1998 and 2017 in 4 languages and held by 1,086 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Recorded June 1990, Festspielhaus, Bayreuth
Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven( )

31 editions published between 1993 and 2017 in 3 languages and held by 820 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A prolific composer of symphonic and chamber music, Ludwig van Beethoven only created one opera over the course of his entire career. Nevertheless, his Fidelio, which he continued to revise for a decade after its original premiere, includes much of the stirring music for which he is famous. As Leonore, the devoted wife on a mission to save her beloved, soprano Adrianne Pieczonka fearlessly tackles the role's challenging vocal demands. Tenor Klaus Florian Vogt is Florestan, her imprisoned husband, and brings a penetrating urgency to his performance. Veteran bass-baritones Falk Struckmann and Greer Grimsley play the warm-hearted jailer Rocco and the menacing prison warden Don Pizarro, respectively, alongside Hanna-Elisabeth Müller and David Portillo as a pair of on-again-off-again young lovers. Conductor Sebastian Weigle is on the podium for this uplifting tale of the triumph of love over unjust oppression
Parsifal by Richard Wagner( )

27 editions published between 1994 and 2012 in 4 languages and held by 681 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

One of the most influential artists working in any medium, Richard Wagner created vast operatic masterpieces that demand everything from orchestra and singers alike. For his final stage work, which focuses on an order of knights entrusted with protecting the legendary Holy Grail, Wagner composed a meditative score that transfixes the listener from the very first bars of its radiant prelude. In this mesmerizing radio broadcast, Maestro Valery Gergiev leads a powerful performance, headlined by Plácido Domingo in the heroic title role. Alongside the tenor, the all-star cast features soprano Violeta Urmana as the otherworldly Kundry, bass René Pape as the wise Gurnemanz, bass-baritone Falk Struckmann as the anguished Amfortas, and baritone Nikolai Putilin as the malevolent Klingsor
Die Walküre by Richard Wagner( )

16 editions published between 2005 and 2016 in German and Undetermined and held by 567 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Wagner's powerful and wrenching tale of ill-fated love requires a cast of great singing actors, and that's just what this broadcast provides. Jon Vickers and Régine Crespin are the brother and sister who fall rapturously in love, only to be torn apart by death. The legendary Birgit Nilsson sings Brünnhilde, the Valkyrie of the title who is punished by her father (the magnificent Theo Adam as Wotan) for doing what he really wants her to do. Herbert von Karajan conducts his final Met performance
Siegfried by Richard Wagner( )

12 editions published between 2005 and 2017 in German and held by 523 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This is one of the legendary performances from the Met's vast archive of historic broadcasts. The incomparable Lauritz Melchior stars in the title role of the young hero who sets out to explore the world--killing the fierce dragon Fafner (Eduard Habich) and the evil dwarf Mime (Karl Laufkötter) along the way. When Wotan (the great Friedrich Schorr) tries to stop him, Siegfried uses his sword to break the god's spear and makes his way to the sleeping Brünnhilde (a radiant Kirsten Flagstad). He awakens her with a kiss--and sets in motion the events that, in the following opera, will bring about the end of the world. Kerstin Thorborg co-stars as Erda and Artur Bodanzky conducts
Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner( )

24 editions published between 1995 and 2013 in 4 languages and held by 442 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Digital Audio Download Includes: Part 1: 1. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I: Vorspiel (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Christa Ludwig/Walter Berry/Karl Ridderbusch/Bernd Weikl/Peter Schreier/Martin Vantin/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 2. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 1: Westw?rts schweift der Blick (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Peter Schreier/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 3. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 2: Frisch weht der Wind der Heimat zu (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Peter Schreier/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 4. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 2: Hab 'acht, Tristan! (Jon Vickers/Christa Ludwig/Walter Berry/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 5. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 3: Weh! ach wehe! Dies zu dulden! (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 6. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 3: Wie lachend sie mir Lieder singen (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 7. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 3: O blinde Augen! Bl?de Herzen! (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 8. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 3: Welcher Wahn! Welch' eitles Z?rnen! (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 9. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 3: Kennst du der Mutter K?nste nicht? (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 10. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 4: Auf! Auf! Ihr Frauen! (Helga Dernesch/Walter Berry/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 11. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 4: Herrn Tristan bringe meinen Gruss (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Walter Berry/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 12. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 4: H?rtest du nicht? Hier bleib' ich (Helga Dernesch/Christa Ludwig/Walter Berry/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 13. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 5: Begehrt, Herrin, was ihr w?nscht (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 14. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 5: Da du so sittsam, mein Herr Tristan (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) Part 2: 1. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 5: War Morold dir so wert (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 2. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 5: Des Schweigens Herrin heisst mich schweigen (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 3. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 5: Tristan! ... Isolde! (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Christa Ludwig/Walter Berry/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 4. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act I, Scene 5: Schnell, den Mantel, den K?nigsschmuck! (Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Christa Ludwig/Walter Berry/Ch?re der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan) 5. Tristan und Isolde (1994 - Remaster), Act II: Vorspiel (Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von ... (P) 2011 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd
Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner( Visual )

13 editions published between 2004 and 2005 in German and Undetermined and held by 399 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Filmed at Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu in 2004, Harry Kupfer's stunning production, first staged in Berlin and recorded in surround sound, numbers among the greatest productions of modern times
Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner( Visual )

9 editions published between 2005 and 2008 in 3 languages and held by 377 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Götterdämmerung by Richard Wagner( Visual )

14 editions published between 2005 and 2007 in German and Undetermined and held by 376 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

"In the final part of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, Siegfried's world descends into falsehood and betrayal before his cursed life is ended by a single spear. Performed filmed in 2004 at Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu."--Résumé de la notice dérivée
Elektra by Richard Strauss( )

17 editions published between 1996 and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 372 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

In the courtyard of the palace of Agamemnon, murdered king of Mycenae, Elektra bemoans her father's murder at the hands of her mother, Klytämnestra, and her mother's lover, Aegisth. She vows vengeance. She is interrupted by her younger sister, Chrysothemis, who urges Elektra to give up her obsession with revenge so they both can lead normal lives. Chrysothemis reappears with news that Orest is dead. Stunned, Elektra tells her sister she must now help kill Klytämnestra and Aegisth. When the girl pulls away in terror and runs off, Elektra starts to dig for the buried ax that killed Agamemnon. She is interrupted by a stranger who says he has come to inform Klytämnestra of Orest's death. When Elektra reveals her name, he tells her Orest lives. Servants come and kiss his hand. The dogs of the house know me, he says, but not my own sister. Crying his name, Elektra falls into Orest's arms and tells him she has lived only for his return. Their reunion is cut short when Orest is summoned before Klytämnestra. He kills both the queen and her lover. Elektra begins an ecstatic dance and when Chryothemis returns, Elektra falls dead
Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven( Visual )

9 editions published between 2003 and 2005 in German and held by 359 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A performance of Fidelio, Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera. The story dramatizes plight that befalls Florestan, the only political dissident brave enough to openly criticize the criminal misdeeds of governor Don Pizarro
Siegfried by Richard Wagner( Visual )

5 editions published in 2005 in German and Undetermined and held by 339 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

In the third work of Wagner's epic Ring cycle, Siegmund's shattered sword is forged once again and kills the dragon that guards the ring. When Siegfried seizes the ring, he also receives its curse as he continues his fiery adventure of discovery and love
Mathis der Maler by Paul Hindemith( )

8 editions published between 2005 and 2007 in 3 languages and held by 323 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Recorded Apr. 30-May. 9, 1990, Studio Stolberger Strasse, Westdeutschen Rundfunks, Köln
Tiefland by Eugen d' Albert( )

10 editions published in 2003 in German and held by 296 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Set in 18th century Catalonia, the story of the love of a selfish feudal lord and a handsome, brave shepherd for the same beautiful gypsy dancer
Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner( )

9 editions published between 2005 and 2008 in German and held by 290 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Under James Levine's thrilling direction the famous Met Orchestra is at its best in this first installment of Wagner's Ring cycle. From the dark, mysterious beginning in the depths of the Rhine River to the blazing end as the gods cross the rainbow bridge into their new home of Valhalla, this is a searing performance. James Morris is the commanding Wotan, the god who thinks he has everything under control, even as he unwittingly sows the seeds of his own destruction
Die Walküre by Richard Wagner( Visual )

5 editions published in 2005 in German and held by 290 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Filmed at Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceau in 2003, Harry Kupfer's acclaimed production, first staged in Berlin, numbers among the greates productions of modern times
Rienzi by Richard Wagner( )

7 editions published in 2013 in German and held by 283 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Recorded Aug.-Sept. 1974 and Apr. 1976, Lucaskirche, Dresden
Wiener Opernfest 2005 : 50 Jahre Wiedereröffnung Wiener Staatsoper : live recording 5. November 2005( )

3 editions published in 2005 and held by 271 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Arlecchino ; Turandot by Ferruccio Busoni( Recording )

4 editions published in 1993 in German and Undetermined and held by 191 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Arlecchino oder Die Fenster: Ein theatralisches Capriccio in einem Aufzug / Turandot: Eine chinesische Fabel in zwei Akten nach dem Drama von Carlo Gozzi
Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner( Visual )

8 editions published between 2007 and 2008 in German and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The opera opens with Tristan taking Isolde (daughter of the King of Ireland) to be married to his uncle, King Marke of Cornwall. The opera unfolds as the story of a love which can only realise itself by abandoning the will to live
 
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Alternative Names
Falk Struckmann

Falk Struckmann, 1958-

Falk Struckmann artiste lyrique

Falk Struckmann cantant d'òpera alemany

Falk Struckmann cantante de ópera alemán

Falk Struckmann cantante d'ópera alemán

Falk Struckmann cantor de ópera alemão

Falk Struckmann deutscher Opernsänger

Falk Struckmann Duits operazanger

Falk Struckmann German opera singer

Struckman, Falk.

Struckmannas Falkas

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ファルク, ストルックマン

Languages
German (227)

French (2)

English (2)

Italian (1)