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Gustav Neidlinger (21 March 1910 – 26 December 1991) was a German bass-baritone, who was most famous for playing Wagner's "howling-and-spitting" villains. Born in Mainz, Neidlinger studied at the conservatory in Frankfurt, where he was trained by Otto Rottsieper. He debuted in 1931 at the Stadttheater in Mainz, where he sang until 1934. From 1934 to 1935, he was engaged at the Stadttheater in Plauen, Sachsen, and, from 1935 to 1950, he was a member of the opera in Hamburg. In 1937, he took part in the world premiere of the opera Schwarzer Peter by Norbert Schultze at this opera house. In 1950, he became a member of the Staatsoper Stuttgart, where he grew to be very popular and was, in 1977, named an honorary member of the ensemble. In Stuttgart, he sang in Igor Stravinsky's The Rake's Prog

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  • Gustav Neidlinger (* 21. März 1910 in Mainz; † 26. Dezember 1991 in Bad Ems) war ein deutscher Opernsänger (Bassbariton). (de)
  • Gustav Neidlinger (21 March 1910 – 26 December 1991) was a German bass-baritone, who was most famous for playing Wagner's "howling-and-spitting" villains. Born in Mainz, Neidlinger studied at the conservatory in Frankfurt, where he was trained by Otto Rottsieper. He debuted in 1931 at the Stadttheater in Mainz, where he sang until 1934. From 1934 to 1935, he was engaged at the Stadttheater in Plauen, Sachsen, and, from 1935 to 1950, he was a member of the opera in Hamburg. In 1937, he took part in the world premiere of the opera Schwarzer Peter by Norbert Schultze at this opera house. In 1950, he became a member of the Staatsoper Stuttgart, where he grew to be very popular and was, in 1977, named an honorary member of the ensemble. In Stuttgart, he sang in Igor Stravinsky's The Rake's Prog (en)
  • Gustav Neidlinger (Mogúncia, 21 de março de 1910 — Bad Ems, 26 de dezembro de 1991) foi um baixo-barítono alemão. Estudou em Frankfurt e fez sua estréia em 1931 em sua cidade natal, Mogúncia. Sua interpretação do papel de Alberich na ópera Der Ring des Nibelungen foi celebrada em todo o mundo. Cantou no Festival de Bayreuth entre 1952 até 1975. (pt)
  • Gustav Neidlinger (né le 21 mars 1910 à Mayence et mort le 26 décembre 1991 à Bad Ems) est un baryton-basse allemand. (fr)
  • Gustav Neidlinger(21 de marzo de 1910, Maguncia - 26 de diciembre de 1991, Bad Ems, Alemania) fue un bajo-barítono alemán de destacada trayectoria en el repertorio wagneriano. Estudió en Fráncfort del Meno y debutó en 1929 en Maguncia entre 1930-34. Cantó en la Ópera de Plauen entre 1934-35 y en la Opera Estatal de Hamburgo entre 1936 y 1950. En 1950 trabajó en la Opera Stuttgart y debutó Festival de Bayreuth donde su encarnación de Alberico en El anillo del nibelungo, Hans Sachs, Klingsor de Parsifal, Kurwenal de Tristan und Isolde y Telramund en Lohengrin lo hicieron figura imprescindible del festival. (es)
  • Густав Найдлингер (нем. Gustav Neidlinger; 21 марта 1910, Майнц — 26 декабря 1991, Бад-Эмс) — немецкий певец (бас-баритон). (ru)
  • グスタフ・ナイトリンガー(Gustav Neidlinger, 1910年3月21日 - 1991年12月26日)は、ドイツのバス・バリトン歌手。ワーグナーの諸役のうち、『ニーベルングの指環』のアルベリヒや『パルジファル』のクリングゾルに代表される悪役を得意とし、1952年から1975年まで出演していたバイロイト音楽祭でも、この2つの役をほぼ独占した。ワーグナー作品以外でも現代作品の創唱を手掛けるなど、1950年代から1960年代を代表するドイツのバス・バリトンの一人として活躍した。 (ja)
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