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Dagmar Schellenberger (Soprano)

Born: June 8, 1958 - Oschatz, Saxony, Germany.

The German soprano, Dagmar Schellenberger, gained her musical education at the University "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden. Still studying she won the International Dvorak Song Contest in Karlsbad, which was the starting point for her international career. For several years now she has been supervised in vocal training by KS Brigitte Eisenfeld.

At the beginning of her career at the Komische Oper Berlin, Dagmar Schellenberger was renowned in W.A. Mozart parts. She performed as Pamina in W.A. Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, Susanna and Contessa in Le nozze di Figaro, Fiordiligi in Cosi fan tutte, and Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni. For her performance as Agathe in Freischütz, which she also sang at the Berliner Staatsoper and the Oper in Frankfurt am Main, she received a “critics prize” from the Berlin newspapers.

The broad repertoire of Dagmar Schellenberger reaches from Monteverdi's Poppea (Opera Marseille) and George Frideric Handel's Arianna in Guistino (guest roles from Amsterdam to Vienna) to Rosalinde in Johann Strauß’s Fledermaus (i.a. at the Staatsoper in Berlin and Hamburg, Opera Bastille, Paris and Santiago de Chile). At the world premiere of Matthus Farinelli she - in her role as Maria Strada - was nominated as Singer of the Year 1998 by a reviewer of the Opernwelt. In another world premiere she sang the Hildegard in Siegfried Wagner’s Heiliger Linde. Impersonating all three women in Les Contes des Hoffmann she was able to show the wide scope of her state of art, which was celebrated by the press as a “tour de force”. Parts in her repertoire are Elisabeth in Tannhäuser, Eva in Meistersinger, and Elsa in Lohengrin. Further on she performed in several Strauss parts, e.g. Marschallin in Rosenkavalier, Arabella in Arabella and the countess in Carpriccio.

Engagements and Guest roles led Dagmar Schellenberger not only to the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Staatsopern of Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Dresden, Duesseldorf, Stuttgart, Zürich and Vienna but also to Buenos Aires (with Die Zauberflöte and Cosi fan Tutte), New York (with Orfeo ed Euridice and La Donna del Lago), Amsterdam (with Arabella and Königin von Saba), Bruxelles, Paris, Marseille, Strasbourg, Venice, Nice, Nancy, Toulouse, Lausanne, Monte Carlo, Roma, Milan, Palermo, Geneve, Turin, Cagliari, Valencia, Sevilla, Jerusalem, Nagoya and Tokyo.

Dagmar Schellenberger also sticks out as a ballad singer. Singing oratorios of J.S. Bach's Matthäus-Passion (BWV 244) with the Cleveland Orchestra or L.v. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra she was also appreciated singing Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 14 at the Gewandhaus Leipzig.

In 1993 Dagmar Schellenberger made an exclusive contract with EMI Classics where she recorded Deutsche Arien from G.F. Handel to Wagner as well as international lullabies in six different languages. Her discography is pretty impressive: Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, Engelbert Humperdinck’s Königskinder or Eugen d'Albert's Tote Augen are only a few examples. Including original recordings of performances there are more than 30 CD records with her.
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Dagmar Schellenberger has worked with renowned artists like Ivor Bolton, Pierre Boulez, Hartmut Haenchen, Leopold Hager, Milan Horvath, Marek Jankowski, Michail Jurowski, Vladimir Jurowski, Alain Lombard, Fabio Luisi, Neville Marriner, Kurt Masur, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Kazushi Ono, Lawrence Renes, Rolf Reuter, Yuri Temirkanow, Christian Thielemann, Edo de Waart, Ralf Weikert, and Franz Welser-Möst.

With her debut at the scala in Milan in 2004 she experienced a special highlight performing the Blanche in Francis Poulenc's Les Dialogues des Carmelites with Riccardo Muti. This was followed by admiring acknowledgement by the national Italian press. The following year (2005) she received another invitation to the scala as Lisa in Tschaikowsky’s Pique Dame (Queen of Spades) which was also celebrated in the press afterwards. As a steady part of the ensemble of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düseldorf from 2006 to 2009 she performed in Katja Kabanova, as Saffi in Zigeunerbaron, Rosalinde in Fledermaus and Eva in Meistersinger. She sang the Marschallin in Rosenkavalier worldwide, e.g. with great success with Edo de Waart in Hong-Kong in 2007 and again in the following year in 2008. The year 2009 was characterized by triumphant Katja Kabanova performances and in 2010 was her debut as Ariadne in Ariadne auf Naxos in Düsseldorf.

For fifteen years Dagmar Schellenberger has been working pedagogically with singers and students, also as a guest professor at the UdK (University of Arts) in Berlin from 2006 til 2012 and as jury member at large singing competitions.

In spring of 2011 Dagmar Schellenberger became the new designated Intendant of the Seefestspiele Mörbisch which she previously got to know and love during her engagement at the Seefestspiele as Gräfin Mariza in 2004 and Lustige Witwe in 2005. In June of 2012 she sang at the Wiener Konzerthaus in Weinberger's opera Wallenstein. In September 2012 the chamber singer took over the directorship of the Seefestspiele Mörbisch. In her first season as the director of the Seefestspiele Mörbisch she celebrated great success with Millöcker's Der Bettelstudent in the summer of 2013. As Iduna in Paul Burkhard's operetta Das Feuerwerk Dagmar Schellenberger sang in January 2014. As of now she is inmidst of preparations for her second season in Mörbisch with the summer production of Jerry Bock's Musical Anatevka in July/August 2014, where sang the Golde herself.



Sources:
Dagmar Schellenberger Website & Facebook profile
Photos: © Dagmar Schellenberger
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (March 2019)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

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Works

Dietrich Knothe

Soprano

[CR-8] (1980's, Radio recording): BWV 8
[CR-77] (1980's, Radio recording): BWV 77
[CR-127] (1980's, Radio recording): BWV 127
[CR-177] (1980's, Radio recording): BWV 177

Links to other Sites

Dagmar Schellenberger (Official Website) [German/English]
Dagmar Schellenberger on Facebook
Dagmar Schellenberger (Wikipedia) [German]


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