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Helge Rosvaenge (born Helge Anton Rosenvinge Hansen, 29 August 189717 June 1972) was a Danish-born whose career was centred on Germany and Austria, before, during and after World War II. His last name is sometimes spelled Roswaenge or Rosvænge.

Rosvaenge was born in . However, his life was spent in Germany, and he made his debut at as Don Jose in in 1921. Engagements followed at , , (1927–30) and the Berlin State Opera, where he was leading tenor from 1930 to 1944, being especially distinguished in the Italian repertory. He also sang regularly at the Vienna State Opera from 1936, and in . Rosvaenge also appeared at the Salzburg Festival, making his debut there in Der Rosenkavalier. Other roles which he performed at Salzburg between 1933 and 1939 were Tamino in The Magic Flute, Huon in Oberon and Florestan in . His London debut at the Royal Opera House, , occurred in 1938, as Florestan.

He sang at the Bayreuth Festival in 1934 and 1936, but otherwise the repertory was mostly on recordings.

He also appeared in films, such as Verlieb' dich nicht am Bodensee (1935) and Last Rose (1936). Helge Roswaenge(1897-1972) ImDb

After World War II, Rosvaenge divided his time between Berlin and Vienna. He continued to sing until 30 May 1959 (when he gave what was billed as his farewell concert at Vienna's Great Musikvereinssaal), singing arias from as Calàf, as Radamès and as Manrico. His voice showed little sign of age; it was still warm and sonorous throughout its range, and brilliant and lustrous in its upper register. Indeed, he could produce an easy and full-blooded high D during his vocal prime. This can be heard in one of his most celebrated recordings, the Postillon's Song ("Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire") from Le postillon de Lonjumeau by .

Rosvaenge appeared in a wide spectrum of roles ranging from Mozart to Weber, from to . He sang with "a steely voice, brilliant high notes and insistent declamation throughout its scale" which was "brilliant and lustrous in its top register", according to Luiz Eduardo Goncalves Gabarra. He was equally impressive as Andrea Chénier and was also an acclaimed and exciting Radamès and , in which latter role he was often heard on German radio.

He toured the US before retiring, and died in Munich at 74.


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Beethoven
Boieldieu
Borodin
Charpentier
d'Albert
d'Albert
Donizetti
Donizetti
Flotow
Futterer
Giordano
Gluck
Gluck
Halévy
Janáček
Killmayer
Křička
Künneke
Lehár
Leoncavallo
Lortzing
Maillart
Meyerbeer
Meyerbeer
Millöcker
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Offenbach
Offenbach
Offenbach
Offenbach
Puccini
Puccini
Puccini
Puccini
Puccini
Rossini
Rossini
J. Strauss II
J. Strauss II
J. Strauss II
J. Strauss II
Strauss
Strauss
Strauss
Strauss
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Verdi
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Weber
Weber
Weber
Wille


Recordings
Rosvaenge was a prolific recording artist starting as early as 1927, first for the Gramophone Company (now ) and later on the , and Odeon labels. Many of these recordings have been reissued on CD. The finest of them were made in the 1930s and early 1940s.

A recording of his solo tenor singing in a 1938 performance of Verdi's Requiem with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by has been released on CD as well.


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