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Edda Moser (born 27 October 1938) is a German operatic . She was particularly well known for her interpretations of music by Mozart. Her 1973 recital Virtuose Arien von W.A. Mozart received the Grand Prix du Disque.


Life and career
Moser was born in Berlin, the daughter of the musicologist Hans Joachim Moser. She is aunt to cellist Johannes Moser and pianist Benjamin Moser. She studied at the Stern Conservatory with Hermann Weißenborn and Gerty König and made her debut as Kate Pinkerton in at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1962. After singing in the Würzburg Opera Chorus from 1962 until 1963, she sang at the opera houses in , Bielefeld, Hamburg and , before joining the Vienna State Opera in 1971. She also sang in . Edda Moser at www.bach-cantatas.com

She made her American debut in November 1968, when she appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in the role of Wellgunde in . She went on to sing various roles there over nine seasons, including the parts of Donna Anna ( ) and the Queen of the Night ( The Magic Flute), as well as Liù in Puccini's .

She maintained an extensive repertoire, singing both coloratura and roles. She played Donna Anna in 's movie Don Giovanni. She was one of the original performers of Hans Werner Henze's Das Floß der Medusa which she created on disc because the intended premiere in Hamburg was cancelled after a classical music riot.

has said in a review of a series of recordings made in the 1980s that Moser could sing with a "finely controlled" legato."

After retiring from opera, Moser remained active as a recitalist during the late 1990s. She gave several concerts in Germany with Ivan Törzs at the piano (Dresden, 1997, Stadttheater Gießen (1999) with programs ranging from Johann Adolph Hasse to and . She gave her farewell performance in Munich in 1999 at the Cuvilliés Theatre.

Edda Moser is involved in promoting the use of proper German instead of . In 2006 she founded the yearly (Festival of German language). Three CDs documenting this festival have appeared thus far at the German publishing house Bastei Lübbe. She was also a professor of singing at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne.

A recording by Moser of "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen" from The Magic Flute was included on the Voyager Golden Record. Music on the Golden Record. NASA JPL. Accessed 1 December 2011.


Recordings

Operas and operettas (studio recordings)
  • – Leonore
  • D'Albert – – Luise
  • Orfeo ed Euridice – Amor
  • Faust (in German Margarethe highlights) – Marguerite
  • Humperdinck – Hänsel und Gretel – Knusperhexe
  • Kálmán – Gräfin Mariza – Manja
  • Lehár – – Giuditta
  • Lehár – Die lustige Witwe – Hanna Glawari
  • Pagliacci ( Der Bajazzo) – Nedda
  • Apollo et Hyacinthus – Hyacinthus
  • Mozart – Don Giovanni – Donna Anna
  • Mozart – Idomeneo – Elettra
  • Mozart – Der Schauspieldirektor – Mademoiselle Silberklang
  • Mozart – Die Zauberflöte – Königin der Nacht
  • Prometheus – Chorführerin I
  • Hippolyte et Aricie – prêtresse, chasseresse
  • Die Verschworenen – Gräfin Ludmilla
  • Genoveva – Genoveva
  • O. Strauss – – Franzi Steingrüber
  • Suppé – Boccaccio – Beatrice
  • Don Carlos (in German, highlights) – Elisabetta
  • Das Rheingold, Götterdämmerung – Wellgunde
  • Weber – – Fatime


Sacred music
  • – Magnificat (BWV 243)
  • Beethoven – Missa Solemnis
  • Handel – Brockes Passion
  • Mozart – Krönungsmesse
  • Mozart – Vesperae solennes de confessore


Concert arias and operatic recitals
  • Virtuose Arien von WA Mozart, Orchestra of the Bavarian State Opera, Munich, 1C 063-29 082 (1 LP, issued 1973)
    • Works:
      • O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn, recitative and aria for the Queen of the Night from Die Zauberflöte
      • "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen", aria for the Queen of the Night from Die Zauberflöte
        • Conductor: Wolfgang Sawallisch
      • "Popoli di Tessaglia!", K. 316, recitative and aria for soprano and orchestra
      • "Crudele? – Non mi dir, bell idol mio", recitative and aria for Donna Anna from Don Giovanni
      • "Ma che vi fece, o stelle ... Sperai vicino il lido", K. 368, recitative and aria for soprano and orchestra
      • "Martern aller Arten" from Die Entführung aus dem Serail
    • Awards: Grand Prix du Disque; Schallplattenpreis der Mozartgemeinde Wien
  • Various other albums with Mozart Concert Arias on EMI and Berlin Classics (with Jeanette Scovotti)
  • Mendelssohn – "Infelice! Ah, ritorna, età felice", Op. 94
  • Opera Recital, arias from Tannhäuser, Oberon, Ariadne auf Naxos, Alceste, Rinaldo, Iphigenie en Tauride, La clemenza di Tito, Münchner Rundfunkorchester, conductor Peter Schneider
  • Wagner – arias (Isolde, Brünnhilde) Ljubljana Symphony Orchestra, conductor

Live recordings

  • Handel – Rinaldo – Alcina (Met, 1984)
  • Henze – Novae de infinito laudes
  • Mozart – Don Giovanni – Donna Anna (Met, 1971)
  • Mozart – Mitridate – Aspasia
  • Verdi – Rigoletto – Gilda
  • Wagner – Die Walküre, first act – Sieglinde
  • The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala (1983)

Anthologies

  • Great Moments of ... Edda Moser EMI
  • Edda Moser singt Mozart, EMI 2006


Other
Various albums on EMI with by Robert Schumann ( Frauenliebe und -leben), ( Drei Lieder nach Friedrich Rückert), Brahms, Wolf ( Mignon Lieder), Strauss ( Brentano Lieder, Ophelia Lieder), Pfitzner and Schubert.

  • Cavalieri – Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo – Vita Mondana
  • Henze – Cantatas Being Beauteous, Cantata della Fiaba Estrema, Whispers from Heavenly Death
  • Henze – Das Floß der Medusa – La Mort
  • Haydn – Die Jahreszeiten – Hanne
  • – Studi per 'Il processo' di Franz Kafka
  • Schumann – Das Paradies und die Peri – Die Peri
  • Schumann – "Des Sängers Fluch", Op. 139
  • Schumann – Spanisches Liederspiel, Spanische Liebeslieder, Tragödie, Liebesfrühling, Minnespiel

Symphonies

  • Beethoven – 9th symphony
  • Mahler – 8th symphony

Spoken word

  • Fairy tales for Christmas by Hans Christian Andersen
  • Poems to the Moon (Mondgedichte)


Bibliography
  • Jürgen Kesting, Die großen Sänger (vol. 2) 1986, "Tragische Scheuche: Edda Moser"


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