Burmeister, Annelies

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Name (Latin)
Burmeister, Annelies
Other forms of name
Burmeister, Anneliese
Burumaisutā, Annerīsu
Date of birth
1928-11-25
Date of death
1988-06-16
Associated country
Germany
Occupation
Contraltos
Mezzo-sopranos
Gender
female
Biographical or Historical Data
Kutsch/Riemens. Grosses Sängerlexikon, 1987- : (Burmeister, Annelies
b. 1930, Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg
alto) Ergänzungsband, 1991 (Burmeister, Anneliese
d. June 16, 1988, Berlin)
Mezzo-soprano
New Grove dict. of opera (Burmeister, Annelies
b. 1930, Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg, d. June 16, 1988, Berlin
German mezzo-soprano)
Vogel, S. Ein Opernabent [sic] mit Siegfried Vogel, 1980: label (Annelies Burmeister) container (Annerīsu Burumaisutā)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 71577285
Wikidata: Q566111
Library of congress: n 81082508
TAU10: 000310527
Sources of Information
  • Beethoven, L. van. The nine symphonies. [Phonodisc] 1969.
  • DNB in VIAF, February 11, 2014(Burmeister, Annelies, 1928-1988; born November 25, 1928 (other sources have November 23, 1928 or 1930), died June 16, 1988, Berlin; German mezzo-soprano, alto)
  • German Wikipedia, February 11, 2014(Annelies Burmeister; real name: Anneliese Burmeister; born November 25, 1928 (other sources have November 23, 1928 or 1930), Ludwigslust, died June 16, 1988, Berlin; German alto)
  • Kutsch/Riemens. Grosses Sängerlexikon, 1987- :(Burmeister, Annelies; b. 1930, Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg; alto) Ergänzungsband, 1991 (Burmeister, Anneliese; d. June 16, 1988, Berlin)
  • New Grove dict. of opera(Burmeister, Annelies; b. 1930, Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg, d. June 16, 1988, Berlin; German mezzo-soprano)
  • Vogel, S. Ein Opernabent [sic] mit Siegfried Vogel, 1980:label (Annelies Burmeister) container (Annerīsu Burumaisutā)
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Wikipedia description:

Annelies Burmeister (25 November 1928 in Ludwigslust – 16 June 1988 in Berlin) was a German contralto and actress. Burmeister studied at the Hochschule für Musik in Weimar. She was a member of the Deutsche Oper in Berlin and made several guest appearances with other ensembles, including the Hamburg State Opera and the Paris Opera. She performed at the Bayreuth Festival in 1966 and 1967, where her roles included Fricka and Siegrune in Der Ring des Nibelungen conducted by Karl Böhm. which has been released on Compact Discs. Also in her discography is her interpretation of Mary in Der fliegende Holländer, with Theo Adam and Anja Silja, conducted by Otto Klemperer for EMI, in 1968. She sang Brahms' Alto Rhapsody and Lieder for VEB ETERNA in 1968 and 1971 with the Rundfunkchor Leipzig conducted by Horst Neumann, reissued on CD 0031402BC by Berlin Classics in 1996. Burmeister sang in Beethoven's 9th Symphony with Paul Kletzki conducting the Czech Philharmonic for Supraphon label.

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