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Franz Crass (9 March 1928 – 23 June 2012) was a German bass singer. A native of Wipperfürth, Rhine Province, Crass studied with in Wiesbaden and with Professor at the Hochschule für Musik in Köln. He won numerous competitions throughout Germany in the 1950s. In 1954, he made his debut at the municipal theater in Krefeld; from 1956 he sang at the Landestheater Hannover. Crass developed hearing problems and as a result, ended his career abruptly in 1981; after that he devoted himself to coaching younger singers. He died in Rüsselsheim, in 2012, aged 84.

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  • Franz Crass (9. února 1928 , – 23. června 2012 Rüsselsheim, Hesensko) byl německý operní pěvec – bas. Debutoval v roce 1954 v Krefeldu. V letech 1954–1973 byl několikrát na festivalu v Bayreuthu. (cs)
  • Franz Crass (* 9. März 1928 in Wipperfürth, Rheinprovinz; † 23. Juni 2012 in Rüsselsheim, Hessen) war ein deutscher Opernsänger (Bass). (de)
  • Franz Crass (Wipperfürth, Provincia del Rin, 19 de marzo de 1928 - Rüsselsheim, Hesse, 23 de junio de 2012) fue un cantante lírico alemán de proyección internacional.​​ (es)
  • Franz Crass (9 March 1928 – 23 June 2012) was a German bass singer. A native of Wipperfürth, Rhine Province, Crass studied with in Wiesbaden and with Professor at the Hochschule für Musik in Köln. He won numerous competitions throughout Germany in the 1950s. In 1954, he made his debut at the municipal theater in Krefeld; from 1956 he sang at the Landestheater Hannover. Crass established a reputation as a Wagnerian early in his career, appearing at the Bayreuth Festival between 1954 and 1973. He made guest appearances throughout Germany, and was a regular member of the from 1962 until 1964. In addition to his work as a concert and oratorio singer, he became known for singing works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Crass developed hearing problems and as a result, ended his career abruptly in 1981; after that he devoted himself to coaching younger singers. He died in Rüsselsheim, in 2012, aged 84. The Kammersänger left recordings as Heinrich der Vogler in Lohengrin (opposite Anja Silja's Elsa), Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte (opposite Fritz Wunderlich and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, conducted by Karl Böhm), the Sprecher and Second Armed Man in Otto Klemperer's famous recording of Die Zauberflöte, the Commendatore in Don Giovanni, the title role in Der fliegende Holländer, Gurnemanz in Parsifal, Rocco in Fidelio (with Christa Ludwig); also as baritone soloist in the Brahms Requiem and Bach's Christmas Oratorio, and as bass soloist in the Mozart Requiem. (en)
  • Franz Crass (né le 9 mars 1928 à Wipperfürth et mort le 23 juin 2012 à Rüsselsheim) est un chanteur d'opéra allemand (basse, à l'origine baryton-basse) Il étudie le chant à Cologne et débute en 1954 à Krefeld dans le rôle d’Amonasro (rôle de baryton) dans Aïda. De 1956 à 1962, il chante à l'opéra de Hanovre, de 1962 à 1964 à l'opéra de Cologne, et à partir de 1964 il ne chante plus que sur invitation, notamment à l'opéra d'État de Vienne, à Covent Garden, à la Scala et au Festival de Bayreuth. En 1981, des problèmes d'ouïe le forcent à prendre sa retraite. Il se consacre depuis lors à l'enseignement du chant. Parmi ses élèves, on compte la basse allemande . Franz Crass possédait une voix noble quoiqu'un peu gutturale et articulait avec beaucoup de distinction. (fr)
  • フランツ・クラス(Franz Crass, 1928年3月9日 - 2012年6月24日)は、ドイツのバス・バリトン歌手。 ヴィッパーフュルト出身。ヴィースバーデンでゲルダ・ホイヤーに声楽を学び、ケルン音楽院でクレメンス・グレッテンベルクの薫陶を受けた。1954年からクレーフェルト市立歌劇場でオペラ・デビューを果たし、1956年にハノーファーの歌劇場に移籍した。1959年には《ローエングリン》の上演に参加する形でバイロイト音楽祭に初出場し、翌年には同音楽祭の《さまよえるオランダ人》に参加してリヒャルト・ヴァーグナーの作品の専門家と見做されるようになった。1962年からケルン歌劇場で歌い、1964年からハンブルク国立歌劇場を中心に活動。ウィーン国立歌劇場、スカラ座やコヴェントガーデン王立歌劇場などのヨーロッパの主要な歌劇場に度々客演した。1981年に耳疾により現役を引退し、後進の指導に専念した。 リュッセルスハイム・アム・マインにて没。 (ja)
  • Franz Crass (9 de Feveireiro de 1928) é um baixo-barítono alemão. Crass nasceu em Wipperfürth, Crass e estudou com em Wiesbaden e com o professor no Hochschule für Musik em Köln. Ele venceu numerosas competições na Alemanha na década de 1950. Em 1954 ele fez sua estréia no teatro municipal em Krefeld, de 1956 ele cantou no Landestheater Hannover. Crass estabeleceu sua reputação como cantor wagnoriano no começo de sua carreira, e apareceu no Festival de Bayreuth em 1959 e 1960. Ele fez muitas apresentações como convidado na Alemanha e foi membro regular da de 1962 até 1964. Ele também foi um cantor de concerto e oratório, e tornou-se conhecido por interpretar obras de Mozart. Crass encerrou sua carreira em 1981 e desde então ensina jovens cantores. (pt)
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  • Franz Crass (9. února 1928 , – 23. června 2012 Rüsselsheim, Hesensko) byl německý operní pěvec – bas. Debutoval v roce 1954 v Krefeldu. V letech 1954–1973 byl několikrát na festivalu v Bayreuthu. (cs)
  • Franz Crass (* 9. März 1928 in Wipperfürth, Rheinprovinz; † 23. Juni 2012 in Rüsselsheim, Hessen) war ein deutscher Opernsänger (Bass). (de)
  • Franz Crass (Wipperfürth, Provincia del Rin, 19 de marzo de 1928 - Rüsselsheim, Hesse, 23 de junio de 2012) fue un cantante lírico alemán de proyección internacional.​​ (es)
  • フランツ・クラス(Franz Crass, 1928年3月9日 - 2012年6月24日)は、ドイツのバス・バリトン歌手。 ヴィッパーフュルト出身。ヴィースバーデンでゲルダ・ホイヤーに声楽を学び、ケルン音楽院でクレメンス・グレッテンベルクの薫陶を受けた。1954年からクレーフェルト市立歌劇場でオペラ・デビューを果たし、1956年にハノーファーの歌劇場に移籍した。1959年には《ローエングリン》の上演に参加する形でバイロイト音楽祭に初出場し、翌年には同音楽祭の《さまよえるオランダ人》に参加してリヒャルト・ヴァーグナーの作品の専門家と見做されるようになった。1962年からケルン歌劇場で歌い、1964年からハンブルク国立歌劇場を中心に活動。ウィーン国立歌劇場、スカラ座やコヴェントガーデン王立歌劇場などのヨーロッパの主要な歌劇場に度々客演した。1981年に耳疾により現役を引退し、後進の指導に専念した。 リュッセルスハイム・アム・マインにて没。 (ja)
  • Franz Crass (9 March 1928 – 23 June 2012) was a German bass singer. A native of Wipperfürth, Rhine Province, Crass studied with in Wiesbaden and with Professor at the Hochschule für Musik in Köln. He won numerous competitions throughout Germany in the 1950s. In 1954, he made his debut at the municipal theater in Krefeld; from 1956 he sang at the Landestheater Hannover. Crass developed hearing problems and as a result, ended his career abruptly in 1981; after that he devoted himself to coaching younger singers. He died in Rüsselsheim, in 2012, aged 84. (en)
  • Franz Crass (né le 9 mars 1928 à Wipperfürth et mort le 23 juin 2012 à Rüsselsheim) est un chanteur d'opéra allemand (basse, à l'origine baryton-basse) Il étudie le chant à Cologne et débute en 1954 à Krefeld dans le rôle d’Amonasro (rôle de baryton) dans Aïda. De 1956 à 1962, il chante à l'opéra de Hanovre, de 1962 à 1964 à l'opéra de Cologne, et à partir de 1964 il ne chante plus que sur invitation, notamment à l'opéra d'État de Vienne, à Covent Garden, à la Scala et au Festival de Bayreuth. En 1981, des problèmes d'ouïe le forcent à prendre sa retraite. Il se consacre depuis lors à l'enseignement du chant. Parmi ses élèves, on compte la basse allemande . (fr)
  • Franz Crass (9 de Feveireiro de 1928) é um baixo-barítono alemão. Crass nasceu em Wipperfürth, Crass e estudou com em Wiesbaden e com o professor no Hochschule für Musik em Köln. Ele venceu numerosas competições na Alemanha na década de 1950. Em 1954 ele fez sua estréia no teatro municipal em Krefeld, de 1956 ele cantou no Landestheater Hannover. Crass estabeleceu sua reputação como cantor wagnoriano no começo de sua carreira, e apareceu no Festival de Bayreuth em 1959 e 1960. Ele fez muitas apresentações como convidado na Alemanha e foi membro regular da de 1962 até 1964. Ele também foi um cantor de concerto e oratório, e tornou-se conhecido por interpretar obras de Mozart. (pt)
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