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Dorothea Chryst
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'''Dorothea Chryst''', also '''Dorli-Maria Chryst''' (born 12 August 1940) is a German operatic and [[operetta]] [[soprano]].
== Leben ==
Born in [[Halberstadt]], Chryst received singing lessons among others from Christl Gernot-Heindl (opera studio Gernot-Heindl) in Munich, Clemens Glettenberg, Cologne, and with [[Kammersänger]] [[Josef Metternich]], a long-time lecturer at the [[Hochschule für Musik Köln]].
In 1964 she made her debut at the [[Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz]] in Munich as maiden Anna in the comic-fantastic opera ''[[The Merry Wives of Windsor (opera)|The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' by Otto Nicolai. Chryst interpreted great parts of opera literature, mainly from the field of [[soubrette]] and lyrical [[coloratura soprano]], including Norina in ''[[Don Pasquale]]'', Marie in ''[[Zar und Zimmermann]]'', Despina in ''[[Così fan tutte]]'', Zdenka in ''[[Arabella]]'', Nedda in ''[[Pagliacci|Bajazzo]]'', Zerline in ''[[Fra Diavolo (opera)|Fra Diavolo]]'' and Olympia in ''[[The Tales of Hoffmann]]''. In addition, there were various roles in the field of operetta (e.g. Adele in ''[[Die Fledermaus]]'') and the musical.
In the 1971/72 season she was Adele at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in a new production of ''[[Die Fledermaus]]'' by [[Kurt Pscherer]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2FgPgYC ''Die Fledermaus in München'']. Munich reception history of the operetta ''Die Fledermaus''. Accessdate 17 March 2019.</ref> Until 1973 she was a permanent ensemble member of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz, but returned again and again for guest roles. In the 1979/80 season she sang Fiorella in the [[opéra-bouffe]] ''[[Les brigands]]''. In 1981 she also took over the dancer Teresa Casacci in the West German premiere of the musical ''Casanova'' (premiere: February 1981, director: Kurt Pscherer) by [[Helmut Bez]] and [[Jürgen Degenhardt]]; however, her role was only played by the authors with two short appearances and a few vocal lines in the Poland picture of the Second World War.<ref>[[Elisabeth Lindermeier]]: ''CASANOVA''. Performance criticism. In ''[[Orpheus - Opera and more|Orpheus]]''. Issue 4 April 1981, page 284.</ref> In the 1980/81 season she took over Fiordiligi at the Gärtnerplatztheater in a new production of ''[[Così fan tutte]]'' (premiere: March 1981, director: [[Bohumil Herlischka]]); she "doesn't need to be ashamed of her rock aria, even if there were some intonations that weren't quite straight."<ref>Manfred Strauss: ''COSI FAN TUTTE''. Performance criticism. In , ''Orpheus - das Musik Theatermagazin''. Issue 5 May 1981, page 383/384.</ref> In the 1982/83 season the musette followed in ''[[La Bohème]]'' (premiere: October 1982; director: Kurt Pscherer). In the 1983/84 season she sang the role of Marguerite Duménil in a new production of the Heuberger operetta ''[[Der Opernball]]''. Until 1992, Chryst appeared as a guest at the [[Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz]].
For her many years of artistic work in Munich she was appointed Bavarian [[Kammersänger]].
She has also made guest appearances at all major German opera/operetta stages, including Munich, the Nuremberg Opera House, Vienna (1975, participation in the [Vienna Festival]), Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. In December 1969 she appeared at the [[Vienna State Opera]] as Adele.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2THcgu5 ''DIE FLEDERMAUS'']. Vorstellungsarchiv der Wiener Staatsoper. Accessdate= 4 March 2019.</ref> At the in 1974, Chryst took over the role of the Briefchristel in the operetta ''[[Der Vogelhändler]]''.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2FbFffk ''Dokumentation der Seefestspiele Mörbisch (1957–2005)''.] page 23. accessdate= 17 March 2019.</ref> In 1975, she played the role of Köchin Ciboletta in the Strauß's operetta ''[[Eine Nacht in Venedig]]'' at the [[Bregenzer Festspiele]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2TJdcOl ''Eine Nacht in Venedig'']. Besetzung. Chronik der [[Bregenzer Festspiele]]. Accessdate on March 2019.</ref>
For many years she taught singing at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in [[Augsburg]]. (today: [[Leopold Mozart Centre]]). Her students included sopranos Stephanie M.-L. Bornschlegl, [[Anja Augustin]], Ingrid Fraunholz, mezzo-soprano Annette Beck, bass Markus Wandl and tenor Tobias Wall.
Furthermore she recorded numerous records with [[Margit Schramm]], [[Gisela Ehrensperger]], [[Rudolf Schock]] and [[Ferry Gruber]].
== Discography (partial) ==
* Benatzky/Stolz: ''[[The White Horse Inn]]''. Role: Ottilie Siedler <br>Performers: Marion Briner, soprano; [[Peter Minich]], tenor; [[Frederic Mayer]], tenor.<br> Ein großes Operettenorchester mit Chor. Conductor: [[Carl Michalski]].<br> [[Telefunken]] 1971.
* Kálmán: ''[[Die Csárdásfürstin]]''. Role: Stasi <br>Performers: Margit Schramm, soprano; [[Rudolf Schock]], tenor; [[Ferry Gruber]], tenor. <br> Der Günther Arndt-Chor. [[Berliner Symphoniker]]. Conductor: [[Robert Stolz]].<br> [[Ariola|Ariola Eurodisc]].
* Kálmán: ''[[Gräfin Mariza]]''. Role: Lisa <br>Performers: Margit Schramm, soprano; [[Rudolf Schock]], tenor; [[Ferry Gruber]], tenor. <br> Der Günther Arndt-Chor. [[Berliner Symphoniker]]. Conductor: [[Robert Stolz]].<br> [[Ariola|Ariola Eurodisc]].
* Lehár: ''[[Die lustige Witwe]]''. Role: Valencienne <br>Performers: Margit Schramm, soprano; [[Rudolf Schock]], tenor; Jerry J. Jennings, tenor; [[Benno Kusche]], Bass. <br> Der Chor der [[Deutsche Oper Berlin]]. [[Berliner Symphoniker]]. Conductor: [[Robert Stolz]].<br> [[Ariola|Ariola Eurodisc]]. Recording date: November 1966.
* Lehár: ''[[Giuditta]]''. Role: Anita <br>Performers: [[Sylvia Geszty]], soprano; [[Rudolf Schock]], tenor; [[Ferry Gruber]], tenor. <br> Der Günther Arndt-Chor. [[Berliner Symphoniker]]. Conductor: [[Werner Schmidt-Boelcke]].<br> Ariola.
* Lehár: ''[[Zigeunerliebe]]''. Role: Ilona von Köröshaza <br>Performers: Margit Schramm, soprano; [[Rudolf Schock]], tenor; Julius Katona, tenor. <br> Der Günther Arndt-Chor. [[Berliner Symphoniker]]. Conductor: [[Robert Stolz]].<br> Ariola.
* Lehár: ''[[Paganini (operetta)|Paganini]]''. Role: Bella Giretti <br>performers: Margit Schramm, soprano; [[Rudolf Schock]], tenor; [[Ferry Gruber]], tenor. <br> Der Günther Arndt-Chor. [[Berliner Symphoniker]]. Conductor: [[Robert Stolz]].<br> Ariola.
* Goldene Operette: ''[[La Vie parisienne (operetta)|La Vie parisienne]]'' (Querschnitt) <br>Performers: Gisela Ehrensperger, soprano; Ulf Fürst, tenor; Walter Köninger, Baritone. <br> Das Orchester des Staatstheaters am Gärtnerplatz. Conductor: Peter Falk.<br> [[Telefunken]] 1979.
* Goldene Operette: ''[[Die Fledermaus]]'' (Querschnitt)<br> Performers: Gisela Ehrensperger, soprano; Ulf Fürst, tenor; [[Jörn W. Wilsing]], Bariton.<br> [[Munich Symphony Orchestra]]. Conductor: Peter Falk.<br> Telefunken 1977.
* Goldene Operette: ''[[Der Vetter aus Dingsda]]'' (Querschnitt) <br> performers: Gisela Ehrensperger, soprano; Ulf Fürst, tenor; [[Harry Friedauer]], tenor. <br> [[Munich Symphony Orchestra]]. Conductor: Peter Falk.<br> Telefunken 1977.
* Goldene Operette: ''[[Saison in Salzburg (operette)|Saison in Salzburg]]'' (Querschnitt)<br> Performers: Gisela Ehrensperger, soprano; Ulf Fürst, tenor; Harry Friedauer, tenor. <br> Munich Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Peter Falk.<br> Telefunken 1977.
== Further readings ==
* [[Karl-Josef Kutsch]], [[Leo Riemens]]: ''[[Großes Sängerlexikon]]''. First volume: ''A-L''. Francke, Stuttgart u. a. 1987, .
== References ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:1940 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Halberstadt]]
[[Category:German operatic sopranos]]
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