Rupert Bergmann
Rupert Bergmann (born 14 June 1965) is an Austrian bass-baritone opera singer.
In 2011 he presented Vogel Herzog Idiot, three "Mini-Mono-Operas" written for him by three different composers (in collaboration with Theater an der Wien).[1]
Discography
- As Maliniak in Die Bessesenen by Johannes Kalitzke, CD of the production at Theater an der Wien 2010/2012[2]
gollark: You would really expect people doing conspiracies to use secure messaging stuff. It's not like it's not readily available now.
gollark: I mean, I can, say, bother my local member of parliament via email, but that doesn't mean I'm conspiring to take over the world. They don't really listen to me anyway.
gollark: People being *connected* in some way doesn't mean they're... conspiring.
gollark: No, it *is*. That doesn't mean it can't be *true*, but it's conspiracy-theoretic.
gollark: Seems pretty conspiracy-theoretic.
References
- Vogel Herzog Idiot at Theater an der Wien
- Review, klassik.com (German), October 2012
External links
- Soloist at Theater an der Wien 2012, with photo (German)
- Biography at Sirene Operntheater Vienna (German)
- Rupert Bergmann at Operabase
- Rupert Bergmann website
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