DERMOTA, ANTON (1910 - 1989)Anton Dermota, tenor
The Yugoslav-born tenor Anton Dermota (born 1910) first studied piano
and composition in Ljubljana before beginning vocal studies with Marie Rado
in Vienna. Following his début in Cluj in 1934, he was engaged by Bruno
Walter for the Vienna State Opera two years later, singing the rôle of
the First Armed Man in Die Zauberflöte. He sang Mozart's Requiem
and Bruckner's Te Deum under Walter in November 1937 and made his first
appearance at the Salzburg Festival as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni the
following summer. A decade later he visited London with the Vienna Company,
singing Ottavio, Ferrando in Così fan tutte and Narraboth in Salome.
He sang Florestan at the reopening of the State Opera in the autumn of 1955.
From 1966 he taught singing at the Vienna Academy of Music. Dermota was a greatly
admired Mozartian, in the line of Tauber and Patzak. He also enjoyed a distinguished
career in the concert hall as a Lieder and oratorio singer.
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| Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com |
| KORNGOLD, E.W.: Much Ado about Nothing Suite / Improvisations (Korngold) (1951) |
9.80207 |
| MOZART, W.A.: Don Giovanni (Siepi, Corena, Krips) (1955) |
9.80169-71 |
| STRAUSS II, J.: Fledermaus (Die) (Vienna State Opera / Krauss) (1950) |
8.110180-81 |
| STRAUSS, R.: Rosenkavalier (Der) (Reining, Jurinac, Kleiber) (1954) |
8.111011-13 |
| STRAUSS, R.: Salome (Goltz, Patzak, Krauss) (1954) |
8.111014-15 |
| WAGNER: Meistersinger von Nurnberg (Die) (Schoeffler, Gueden, VPO, Knappertsbusch) (1950-1951) |
8.111128-31 |
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