Isoldé Elchlepp | |
Birth Name: | Waltraud Isolde Elchlepp |
Birth Date: | 20 May 1942 |
Birth Place: | Strasbourg |
Other Names: | Dominique |
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Waltraud Isoldé Elchlepp (born 20 May 1942) is a German protest song singer under the pseudonym Dominique, and an operatic mezzo-soprano and soprano who appeared at major German opera houses and festivals including the Bayreuth Festival. She took part in world premieres such as Reimann's Das Schloß and Bernarda Albas Haus at the Bavarian State Opera. Besides the standard repertoire, she appeared in roles such as Othmar Schoeck's Penthesilea at the Staatsoper Hannover.
Elchlepp was born in Strasbourg (France, at the time annexed to Germany by the Third Reich), grew up in Karlsruhe and went to college in Brighton, England. Her father died during the Second World War, and her mother moved to Munich with her and her older sister. At the request of her mother, Elchlepp first studied fashion graphic design in Munich, and simultaneously undertook voice training. An Austrian producer became aware of her, and thus Elchlepp, who called herself Dominique as a protest singer, signed her first record contract in 1965. She began with hits and scored her first success with the protest song "Der ewige Soldat", based on "The Universal Soldier" by Buffy Sainte-Marie/Donovan, with German lyrics by Max Colpet. Further singles followed and also appeared on her LP Krieg im Frieden.[1] She recorded several songs by Bob Dylan,, Udo Westgard, and Pete Seeger.[2]
She trained at the opera studio of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, now under the name Isoldé Elchlepp. She appeared in small roles at the Bavarian State Opera, such as Kate Pinkerton in Puccini's Madama Butterfly in 1973 and in Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss in 1975. From 1975 to 1982, she was a member of the Theater Bremen, then from 1982 to 1988 at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, moving to the Staatsoper Hannover. Her roles included Venus in Wagner's Tannhäuser, Brünnhilde in Der Ring des Nibelungen, Kundry in Parsifal, Azucena in Verdi's Il trovatore, Santuzza in Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana, Marie in Alban Berg's Wozzeck and Hekabe in Aribert Reimann's Troades, also works by Haydn, Mozart and Orff.
She performed at the Bayreuth Festival, in 1985 and 1986 as Rossweiße in Die Walküre, and in 1993 as Ortrud in Lohengrin. In 1992, she sang the role of the landlady at the world premiere of Reimann's Das Schloß, and in 2000, she appeared as La Poncia in the premiere of the composer's Bernarda Albas Haus, both at the Bavarian State Opera. In 1999, she appeared in the title role of Othmar Schoeck's Penthesilea at the Staatsoper Hannover, conducted by Andreas Delfs; a reviewer noted her stage presence, and how she sang the difficult part without showing how difficult it is.
She also appeared in concert, for example in the performance of Schönberg' Gurre-Lieder for the opening of the new Konzerthaus Freiburg in Freiburg on 28 June 1996. Johannes Fritzsch conducted soloists, the and the Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, with Werner Hollweg as the narrator in a performance that was recorded.
As Isoldé Elchlepp
As Dominique
Singles (Polydor)
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