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ALBUMBach FamilyAdalbert Kraus, Niklaus Tüller, Walter Heldwein, Frankfurt Kantorei, Helmuth Rilling, Bach Ensemble, The, Wolfgang Schone, Helen Watts, Aldo Baldin, Kathrin Graf, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Indiana University Chamber Singers, Philippe Huttenlocher, Erika Schmidt-Valentin, Uta Spreckelsen, Stuttgart Figuralchor der Gedachtniskirche, Arleen Auger & Julia Hamari
ALBUMThe Bach FamilyAdalbert Kraus, Niklaus Tüller, Walter Heldwein, Frankfurt Kantorei, Helmuth Rilling, Bach Ensemble, The, Wolfgang Schone, Helen Watts, Aldo Baldin, Kathrin Graf, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Indiana University Chamber Singers, Philippe Huttenlocher, Erika Schmidt-Valentin, Uta Spreckelsen, Stuttgart Figuralchor der Gedachtniskirche, Arleen Auger & Julia Hamari
ALBUMBach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 30-31Philippe Huttenlocher, Costanza Cuccaro, Mechthild Georg, Aldo Baldin, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling, Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra of Heilbronn, Wolfgang Schone, Arleen Auger, Adalbert Kraus, Indiana University Chamber Singers & Stuttgart Bach Collegium
ALBUMBach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 38-40Arleen Auger, Helen Watts, Philippe Huttenlocher, Lutz-Michael Harder, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Gabriele Schreckenbach, Franz Gerihsen, Adalbert Kraus, Verena Gohl, Siegmund Nimsgern & Stuttgart Figuralchor der Gedachtniskirche
ALBUMBach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 100-102Arleen Auger, Adalbert Kraus, Philippe Huttenlocher, Julia Hamari, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling, Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra of Heilbronn, Helen Watts, Aldo Baldin, John Brocheler, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Wolfgang Schone, Kurt Equiluz & Eva Randová
ALBUMBach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 161-164Adalbert Kraus, Hildegard Laurich, Frankfurt Kantorei, Helmuth Rilling, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Wolfgang Schone, Arleen Auger, Kurt Equiluz, Alyce Rogers, Helen Watts, Niklaus Tüller, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Walter Heldwein, Lutz-Michael Harder, Julia Hamari & Edith Wiens
ALBUMBach, J.S.: Cantatas, Bwv 188, 190-192Arleen Auger, Aldo Baldin, Walter Heldwein, Julia Hamari, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling, Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra of Heilbronn, Helen Watts, Kurt Equiluz, Niklaus Tüller, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Adalbert Kraus, Nobuko Gamo-Yamamoto & Helen Donath
ALBUMBach, J.S.: Easter Oratorio, Bwv 249 - Ascension Oratorio, Bwv 11Arleen Auger, Adalbert Kraus, Philippe Huttenlocher, Julia Hamari, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Helmuth Rilling, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, Andreas Schmidt, Costanza Cuccaro, Mechthild Georg & Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra of Heilbronn
About Arleen Auger
Artist Biography
Augér performed in both opera and Lieder, but as her career evolved, she began to focus her musical energies on the latter, preferring the intimacy of recitals to the bustle involved in staged operatic performances. Her voice was sweet-toned and pure, but also capable of a good deal of warmth and expressiveness. She was also noted as a teacher. Renée Fleming, who was one of her students, said that had she lived longer, should would undoubtedly have become one of the great Lieder teachers. Her early death cut her career short, but she left a wide recorded legacy.
She graduated from the University in California in 1963, having studied not only voice but piano and violin. After graduating, she moved to Chicago where she studied with Ralph Errole. Returning to Los Angeles, she won the I. Victor Fuchs Competition, and with it, an audition for the Vienna State Opera, where Josef Krips, the director, offered her a contract, despite her lack of stage experience. She made her operatic debut in 1967 there, as the Queen of the Night in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, and made her Salzburg Festival debut in 1969. In 1970, Erik Werba invited her to perform the soprano part of Hugo Wolf's Italienisches Liederbuch in a series of performances which he was producing at Wolf's own summer house. She began to focus more and more of her attention on Lieder, oratorio, and church music, and so she left the Vienna State Opera in 1974. By that point her 1975 La Scala and 1978 Met debuts were almost like afterthoughts, as she was starting to turn away from the operatic world. She came to worldwide fame when she sang Mozart's Exultate, jubilate at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York in 1986, which was seen by an estimated television audience of 300 million. (The couple left the selection of music and performers up to Simon Preston, director of music at the Westminster Abbey.) In 1993, she died of cancer.
Fortunately, she made a number of recordings during her career of Lieder, sacred music, and opera. She made an excellent Constanze in the Böhm Die Entführung aus dem Serail (DG 429 868-2), and also recorded a very fine sampling of Handel and Bach arias (Delos 3026). Her collection of Schumann Lieder on Berlin Classics (0021862BC) shows her sensitivity to nuance and emotional expressiveness.
Hometown
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Genre
Classical
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