Legend of music: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau is 100 years old!
Legend of music: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau is 100 years old!
Berg, Deutschland - On May 27, 2025, the legendary Bariton Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau its 100th birthday. He is considered one of the most formative singers of the 20th century and leaves a significant legacy in the world of classical music. Leonard Bernstein once described him as the "most important singer of the century". Fischer-Dieskau remains unsurpassed in its number of recordings; Over 500 pages of recordings are documented by him.
his artistic expression is not only limited to the opera in which he sang almost all baritone games, but also extends to the art song. His influence in the field of art songs for voice and piano is particularly formative. The connection to his audience in this genre is characterized by its deep interpretation and musical sensitivity.
a multi -layered artist
Fischer-Dieskau was not only a singer, but also a creative spirit who wrote Malte and numerous books on composers such as Schumann, Debussy, Goethe and Brahms. Although he rarely wrote autobiographically, personal sketches on his life and art can be found in his work "after sound".
Benjamin Appl, the last student of Fischer-Dieskau, releases private documentation on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Appl not only shares the artistic vision of his mentor, but also helps to keep the legacy of Fischer-Dieskau alive.
The way to fame
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was born on May 28, 1925 in Berlin as Albert Dietrich Fischer. From the age of 16 he took formal singing lessons. He had his first experiences in singing during the Second World War when he sang songs in Italian prisoners of war. After returning to Germany in 1947, he started his professional career, which led him to the municipal opera Berlin as a lyrical baritone in 1948. From then on, numerous appearances followed, including appearances among the renowned Bayreuther and Salzburg Festival.
Over the years,Fischer-Dieskau developed close cooperation with important pianists such as Gerald Moore and Jörg Demus, who significantly shaped his achievements. He had his first appearance in the United States in 1955 and was quickly recognized for his extraordinary talent.
The return to German music life took place within a few years. His recordings, especially Franz Schubert's "winter trip", are still the most valued. The musical legacy of Fischer-Dieskau is still highly valued and has an impact on the development and popularity of classical music.
his work as a singer, teacher, painter and author after his vocal career closure is remarkable. He resigned from opera life in 1978 and ended his concert appearances in 1993. After his death on May 18, 2012 in Berg, Upper Bavaria, the memory of him remains alive.
classical music has moved millions of people worldwide and his influences are still noticeable. entryiger- instrument describes the role of classical music as crucial for the cultural identity of many people and emphasizes the importance of artists such as Fischer-Dieskau, which have created the basics for future generations.
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