
Performing Wagner
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The late STEPHEN GOULD performed leading Wagner roles at Bayreuth, Covent Garden, Munich, Valencia, Tokyo, New York, Vienna and Zurich. His repertory included Tannhäuser, Tristan, Lohengrin, Parsifal, Erik, Siegfried, and Loge. He also appeared in new productions of Die Liebe der Danae and Otello in Dresden, Tannhäuser in Tokyo, Paris and Geneva, Der fliegende Holländer in Munich and Palermo, Lohengrin in Trieste, Die tote Stadt in Berlin and Vienna, Fidelio in Rome, Ariadne auf Naxos and Parsifal in Graz and Les Troyens, Fidelio and Otello in Florence. He performed with conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Ivor Bolton, Pierre Boulez, Jesus Lopes Cobos, James Conlon, Myung-Whun Chung, Gabriele Ferro, Asher Fisch, Adam Fischer, Daniele Gatti, Valery Gergiev, Hartmut Haenchen, Daniel Harding, Marek Janowski, Philippe Jordan, Daniel Lipton, Fabio Luisi, Zubin Mehta, Ingo Metzmacher, Franz Welser-Möst, Kent Nagano, Andris Nelsons, Seiji Ozawa, Antonio Pappano, Simon Rattle, Donald Runnicles, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Ulf Schirmer, Peter Schneider, Jeffrey Tate, Christian Thielemann, Massimo Zanetti, and David Zinman.
Born in the United States, he trained at the New England Conservatory of Music and two years with the Lyric Opera of Chicago Center for American Artists. Stephen spent the first decade of his career in the United States, performing in concert, opera and touring in musical theatre. During this period, he continued his studies with former Metropolitan Opera baritone John Fiorito, making the vocal transition to heldentenor. Critical praise greeted his European debut as Florestan in Fidelio. Stephen soon received offers to sing at the prestigious Maggio Musicale in Florence under maestro Zubin Mehta. An important milestone in his career came with his debut as Tannhäuser under maestro Christian Thielemann at the 2004 Bayreuth Festival, where he first performed Siegfried in the Ring Cycle in 2006. He made his Salzburg Festival debut in 2011, also under maestro Thielemann.Phillips F. Peter:
F. PETER PHILIPS is President of the Richard Wagner Society of New York, the largest such association in North America. He frequently lectures and conducts interviews on topics relating to Wagner, and maintains The Wagner Blog.
Content
Introduction - F. Peter Phillips
Acknowledgements
I. Tannhäuser
2. Tristan
3. The Ring of the Nibelung, Loge, Siegmund, Siegfried in Siegfried, Siegfried in Götterdämmerung
4. Lohengrin and Erik
5. Parsifal
6. Working with Conductors and Stage Directors
7. A Word on Technique
Tributes: Colleagues Remember Stephen Gould
Lise Davidsen
Markus Eiche
Catherine Ann Foster
Ekaterina Gubanova
Tomasz Konieczny
Petra Lang
Tichina Vaughan
Michael Volle
Discography
Index of Operas and Roles
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