Hans-Peter Lehmann Explained

Hans-Peter Lehmann (born 15 December 1934)[1] is a German opera and artistic director.

Life

Born in Kassel, Lehmann was born son of the sculptor [2] and an art historian. In 1955 he passed his Abitur at the in Hanover. Afterwards he studied music at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold from 1955 to 1957 and completed from 1957 to 1958 a study of art history and theatre studies at the Free University of Berlin.

After his studies, Lehmann became assistant of Carl Ebert and Gustav Rudolf Sellner at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and assisted Wieland and Wolfgang Wagner at the Bayreuth Festival between 1960 and 1973. In 1970, he staged Wagner's Tannhäuser at the Bayerischen Staatsoper München, and in 1974 Zimmermann's Die Soldaten in Nuremberg.[3]

From 1976 to 1980 Lehmann worked as opera director at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden and from 1980 to 2001 was opera director at the Staatsoper Hannover.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Roger Cericius: Hans-Peter Lehmann, in: 100 hannoversche Köpfe, published by von Tigo Zeyen and Anne Weber-Ploemacher, with photos by Joachim Giesel, Hameln: CW Niemeyer Buchverlage, 2006, and, .
  2. Compare the information under the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
  3. [Wulf Konold]
  4. http://www.haz.de/Nachrichten/Kultur/Uebersicht/Opernregisseur-Hans-Peter-Lehmann-wird-80 Der Musiktheatermacher
  5. http://www.sabine-sonntag.de/veroeffentlichungen.html Sabine Sonntag publications
  6. https://www.amazon.de/100-Hannoversche-K%C3%B6pfe-Tigo-Zeyen/dp/382719251X 100 hannoversche Köpfe