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Alfred Šramek (5 April 1951 – 23 June 2016) was an Austrian operatic
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.Interview zum 60. Geburtstag am 5. April 2011, retrieved 20 March 2021. From 1975, he was a member of the
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ensemble.


Life

Šramek was born in
Mistelbach Mistelbach an der Zaya (; Mistelbach on the (River) Zaya; Central Bavarian: ''Mistlboch'') is a town in the northeast of Austria in Lower Austria, one of Austria's nine States of Austria, federal states. It is located roughly 40 km northea ...
. His parents were employed in Loosdorf castle, where his father worked as a coachman.''NÖN: Alfred Šramek: Liebling des Publikums''
Article dated 16 February 2015, retrieved 21 March 2021.
At the age of six, he moved to Vienna with his family. He received his first musical training at the age of ten as a member of the
Mozart Boys' Choir The Mozart Boys' Choir (also known as "The Mozart Boys' Choir of Vienna" or "The Mozart Vienna Boys' Choir"; ) is an Austrian boys' choir founded in 1956 to commemorate the 200th birth anniversary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Originally it was named ...
. At the request of his parents, he learned the profession of a draper. He later studied singing at the
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with
Hilde Zadek Hildegard Zadek (15 December 1917 – 21 February 2019) was a German operatic soprano. She was Kammersängerin at the Vienna State Opera and performed internationally. Early life Zadek, the oldest of three daughters of Elizabeth (Freundlich) an ...
and Peter Klein. In 1974, he received his first engagement at the Stadttheater St. Pölten. In April 1974, he sang Don Alfonso in a conservatory performance at the
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in ''
Così fan tutte (''Women are like that, or The School for Lovers''), Köchel catalogue, K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written ...
''. At the invitation of his teacher Hilde Zadek, members of the management of the Vienna State Opera were also present. Three days later he was invited by the opera to continue learning at the studio there. He subsequently auditioned with
Hans Swarowsky Hans Swarowsky (September 16, 1899September 10, 1975) was an Austrian conductor of Hungarian birth. Swarowsky was born in Budapest, Hungary. He studied the art of conducting under Felix Weingartner and Richard Strauss. Jiří Vysloužil ...
, who not only accepted him into the opera studio but also invited him to attend the conducting course in
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. At the age of 23, he was brought to the State Opera by the then director Rudolf Gamsjäger, where he made his debut as Master and Kapellsänger in ''
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''. He was an ensemble member of the Vienna State Opera from 1 February 1975 until his death. From 1978 to 1985, he performed at the
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, and in 1982 he made a guest appearance at the
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. In 1981, he appeared in the world premiere of the opera ''Baal'' by
Friedrich Cerha Friedrich Cerha (; 17 February 1926 – 14 February 2023) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and academic teacher. His ensemble in Vienna was instrumental in spreading contemporary music in Austria. He composed several operas, beginning with ...
, and in 2002 he sang the roles of the coffin-tableman and the devil in the world premiere of Cerha's opera ''Der Riese vom Steinfeld''. Among his parade roles was ''Bartolo'' in Rossini's
Il barbiere di Siviglia ''The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution'' ( ) is an ''opera buffa'' (comic opera) in two acts composed by Gioachino Rossini with an Italian libretto by Cesare Sterbini. The libretto was based on Pierre Beaumarchais's French comedy '' ...
, in which he appeared 175 times. He also played ''Benoit'' in ''
La Bohème ''La bohème'' ( , ) is an opera in four acts,Puccini called the divisions '':wikt:quadro, quadri'', ''wikt:tableau, tableaux'' or "images", rather than ''atti'' (acts). composed by Giacomo Puccini between 1893 and 1895 to an Italian libretto b ...
'' and Mesner in ''
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'' over 100 times each. In total, he created around 100 roles in over 2500 performances at the Haus am Ring. Šramek also appeared at the
Volksoper Wien The Vienna Volksoper (''Volksoper'' or ''Vienna People's Opera'') is an opera house in Vienna, Austria. It produces three hundred performances of twenty-five German language productions of opera, operetta, musicals, and ballet, during an annual s ...
and gave recitals where, among Schubert songs, folk songs and Viennese songs, he also told anecdotes from his life. He made his last appearance at the Vienna State Opera on 16 April 2016 in the role of Mesner. From 1982, Šramek lived again in the
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, in a vintner's house in Mistelbach. In his spare time, he travelled around his homeland with his horse-drawn carriage or his tractors. In 2008, Šramek was diagnosed with
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, which resulted in
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. Since then he was dependent on
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until he died at the age of 65 in Mistelbach. Alfred Šramek had been widowed since 2012. His daughter Katharina Dorian is a
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actress and appeared in
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as Rebecca, among others.''Radio NÖ Nahaufnahme: "Nicht die Tochter von ..."''
27 July 2014, retrieved 20 March 2021.
His second daughter Johanna died in 2015 at the age of 26. The family grave is located in the city cemetery
Mistelbach Mistelbach an der Zaya (; Mistelbach on the (River) Zaya; Central Bavarian: ''Mistlboch'') is a town in the northeast of Austria in Lower Austria, one of Austria's nine States of Austria, federal states. It is located roughly 40 km northea ...
(field C, number 57).


Awards

* In 1989, he was awarded the title of ''Austrian
Kammersänger Kammersänger (male; ) or Kammersängerin (female; ), abbreviated Ks. or KS, is a German Title of honor, honorific title for distinguished singers of opera and classical music. It literally means "chamber singer". Historically, the title was besto ...
''. * In May 2014 he was appointed and received the Honorary Ring of the Vienna State Opera.''KS Alfred Šramek appointed honorary member of the Vienna State Opera''
. Article from 3 May 2014, retrieved 20 March 2021.


Recordings (selection)

*
Friedrich Cerha Friedrich Cerha (; 17 February 1926 – 14 February 2023) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and academic teacher. His ensemble in Vienna was instrumental in spreading contemporary music in Austria. He composed several operas, beginning with ...
: Baal, with
Martha Mödl Martha Mödl (22 March 1912, Nuremberg – 17 December 2001, Stuttgart) was a German soprano, and later a mezzo-soprano. She specialized in large dramatic roles such as Isolde, Brünnhilde, and particularly Kundry, and is considered, along with Ast ...
, Emily Rawlins, Margarethe Bence,
Waldemar Kmentt Waldemar Kmentt (Vienna, 2 February 1929 Vienna, 21 January 2015) was an Austrian operatic tenor, who was particularly associated with the German repertory, both opera and operetta. Born in Vienna, Kmentt studied at the Vienna Music Academy, fi ...
, Heinz Holecek, Alfred Šramek, conductor:
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,
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, Amadeo, Live recording of the premiere in 1981


Filmography (selection)

* 1982: '


References


External links

* *
Alfred Sramek
on Operabase
Vorstellungen mit Alfred Šramek
on wiener-staatsoper. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sramek, Alfred Bass-baritones 20th-century Austrian male opera singers Österreichischer Kammersänger 1951 births 2016 deaths People from Mistelbach Musicians from Lower Austria Austrian people of Czech descent