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Gerhard Unger (November 26, 1916 – July 4, 2011) was a German lyric tenor. Born in Bad Salzungen, he studied in Berlin and began singing concerts and oratorios in 1945, once the war was over. Unger made his debut as an opera singer in 1947 in Weimar. From 1949 to 1961, he sang with the Berlin State Opera. When the Berlin Wall was erected, he left for Stuttgart. After 1951 Unger sang regularly at the Bayreuth Festival. One of his signature roles was David from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, which is documented on several recordings, including with Herbert von Karajan (1951), Rudolf Kempe (1951 and 1956), Hans Knappertsbusch (1952), Hans Rosbaud (1955), and Rafael Kubelík (1968), as well as a DVD of a 1970 performance conducted by Leopold Ludwig. Equally known was his Pedrillo in Mozart's D

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  • Gerhard Unger (* 26. November 1916 in Salzungen; † 4. Juli 2011 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Opernsänger (Charaktertenor). (de)
  • Gerhard Unger (26 de noviembre de 1916, Bad Salzungen, Turingia, Alemania - 4 de julio de 2011, Stuttgart) fue un tenor lírico alemán, destacado en roles de carácter especialmente en óperas de Mozart, Wagner y Richard Strauss. Estudio en Berlín y debutó en 1945, cuando finalizó la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su debut operistico fue en 1947 en Weimar. Miembro de la Staatsoper de Berlín entre 1949 y 1961, se mudó a Stuttgart cuando la construcción del Muro de Berlín. (es)
  • Gerhard Unger (November 26, 1916 – July 4, 2011) was a German lyric tenor. Born in Bad Salzungen, he studied in Berlin and began singing concerts and oratorios in 1945, once the war was over. Unger made his debut as an opera singer in 1947 in Weimar. From 1949 to 1961, he sang with the Berlin State Opera. When the Berlin Wall was erected, he left for Stuttgart. After 1951 Unger sang regularly at the Bayreuth Festival. One of his signature roles was David from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, which is documented on several recordings, including with Herbert von Karajan (1951), Rudolf Kempe (1951 and 1956), Hans Knappertsbusch (1952), Hans Rosbaud (1955), and Rafael Kubelík (1968), as well as a DVD of a 1970 performance conducted by Leopold Ludwig. Equally known was his Pedrillo in Mozart's D (en)
  • Gerhard Unger est un ténor allemand, né le 26 novembre 1916 à Bad Salzungen et mort à Stuttgart le 4 juillet 2011. Gerhard Unger fit ses études à Berlin et ne commença, à cause de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, à chanter en public qu'en 1945, d'abord en concert et des oratorios. Il débuta comme chanteur d'opéra à Weimar en 1947, puis fut membre de l'Opéra d'État de Berlin de 1949 à 1961. Il quitta la RDA au moment de l'édification du Mur de Berlin et s'installa à Stuttgart. Depuis 1951, il chantait régulièrement au Festival de Bayreuth. (fr)
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