Peter Roth-Ehrang
Peter Roth-Ehrang (8 June 1925 – 28 December 1966) was a German operatic bass and actor.
Life[]
Born in Ehrang, Roth-Ehrang came from a family of craftsmen; his father was a master printer. Before embarking on a full-time career as an artist, he was a trained surveyor. After his release from French captivity (May 1948), Roth-Ehrang trained his bass voice in Trier and Wiesbaden. He composed his stage name Peter Roth-Ehrang from his civil name Peter Roth and his hometown Ehrang.[1]
Stations in his career were Theater Trier, Anhaltisches Theater, Municipal Opera in West Berlin, Leipzig Opera, Hamburg State Opera, German Festival in Central Germany, Bayreuth Festival, Handel Festival in Hanover Herrenhausen and many guest performances in German and European cities.[2]
Roth-Ehrang was also a TV actor.[3] In the television film (1966) he played the broomsquire alongside with Theo Lingen, Brigitte Mira and Henry Vahl.[4] Before he could start his guest performance contract at the Metropolitan Opera New York, he died in Hambourg at the age of 41 as a result of a heart attack.
His grave is located in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery in plan square Y 10 (southwest of Nordteich).[5]
Honours[]
Known as "Roth's Pitt" in his home town of Ehrang, a square was named after him. There, is a fountain with a bench and a commemorative plaque.[6]
Since the 1970s, the opera singer Franz Grundheber has given a concert every five years with the Männergesangverein Rheinland-Ehrang to commemorate his mentor Peter Roth-Ehrang.[7]
Recordings[]
- Richard Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen. Line Music, Hamburg 2011.
- Claudio Monteverdi: L’Orfeo. M.A.T. Music Theme Licensing / Membran Entertainment Group, Hamburg 2010?.
- Adolphe Adam: Si j’étais roi / Wenn ich König wär’. (Auswahl) EMI-Electrola, Cologne 2004.
References[]
- ^ Willi Schmitt: Kammersänger und Schauspieler Peter Roth-Ehrang. In Ehranger Heimat e.V (ed.): Ehranger Heimat. 5th volume Jahrgänge 1964-1967, pp. 284–287.
- ^ Peter Roth-Ehrang on AllMusic
- ^ Peter Roth-Ehrang at IMDb
- ^ Schwarzer Peter - Märchenoper für kleine und große Leute, BRD, 1966, director: Joachim Hess
- ^ Internet-Gedenkseite für Peter Roth-Ehrang
- ^ Brunnen am Peter-Roth-Platz
- ^ Trierischer Volksfreund from 24 February 2014: Franz Grundheber im Trierer Dreierpack
Further reading[]
- Willi Schmitt: Kammersänger und Schauspieler Peter Roth-Ehrang. In Ehranger Heimat e. V. (ed.): Ehranger Heimat, 5th volume, Jahrgänge 1964–1967, pp. 284–287.
External links[]
- Literature by and about Peter Roth-Ehrang in the German National Library catalogue
- Peter Roth-Ehrang discography at Discogs
- German operatic basses
- German film actors
- 1925 births
- 1966 deaths
- People from Trier