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Rudolf Schock (September 4 1915 – November 13 1986) was a German
tenor.
Rudolf Schock was a tenor with a wide repertory from operetta to
Lohengrin, recording among others opera and lieder, doing television, radio
and film work. Slim and handsome, he made many films.
His voice falls almost ideally into the heldentenor fach, but Schock
explored roles slanted more towards a spinto tenor with effectiveness.
Colored distinctly with a rich baritonal quality, Schock's instrument
demonstrates impressive flexibility in range and a heroic ring even in its
upper reaches. Schock first burst on the scene after World War II in
1947.He was one of the first Germans to sing at Covent Garden in 1949.He
sold over 3 million records and his German films made him almost a
superstar of his day.
Schock's most impressive performances include the roles of Paul in Die
Tote Stadt (Korngold), and multiple Puccini principles.
Opera for Pleasure: Wagner's The Mastersingers of Nuremberg
Große Szenen aus Verdi-Opern (in deutscher Sprache)
Franz Lehár: Die Lustige Witwe/Paganini
Franz Lehár: Die Lustige Witwe/Paganini
Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos
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