
Emil Pollert, born Emil Popper (20 January 1877,
Liblice
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Geography
Liblice is situated southeast of Mělník and northeast of Prague. It lies mostly in the Ji ...
at
Mělník
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– 23 October 1935,
Prague
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) was a
Czech opera singer
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at the
National Theatre in Prague, in his time the main representative of
bass
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roles.
Life
Pollert's talent was discovered by his brother, who in his adulthood financed his singing lessons with
Francis Pivoda and
Moritz Wallerstein. His study did not last long; he was engaged in
Olomouc
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in the season 1898–1899, following which he was recommended to the National Theatre and immediately accepted.
Pollert's voice was strong and granular, extremely resonant, with an extraordinary range, its color gradually cultivated into a soft and velvety tone. He was regarded as particularly suited to comedic roles, which he played realistically, with a tendency to naturalism.
His debut was in the dramatic opera ''Byl jednou jeden král''. Following this, successful performances followed in such operas as ''
Dalibor'', ''
Tannhäuser
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Rusalka
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The Bartered Bride
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''. He gradually gained fame for his performance in comic roles. After the retirement of prominent bassist
Vaclav Kliment, Pollert took his place at the center of the stage, representing a total of 221 roles in more than 5,000 performances.
Besides performing in operatic roles, he was involved in the production of several
ballet
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s and starred in the
comic operetta, ''
The Mikado
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''. He directed 12 operas himself. He founded and led an organization for soloists of the National Theatre, and from 1920 to 1922, was director of opera and theater at the Švandovo Arena in Prague. In 1927, he was awarded the State Prize for excellent work in the National Theatre.
Pollert died in Prague of a heart attack in 1935 just before his scheduled appearance in the role of Boniface in
Bedřich Smetana
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The Secret''. He is buried at the
Vinohrady cemetery
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. The National Theatre features a bust of Pollert, created by sculptor
Charles Dvorak.
Notable performances
He focused particularly on roles by Czech composers, particularly those by Smetana. He sang Kecal in ''The Bartered Bride'' in
Warsaw
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Bucharest
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and many places in
Bohemia. He developed the character in detail, not only singing but acting, with special emphasis on gesture, facial expressions and body positioning. Critics praised both his forceful comic and accurate vocal performance.
[Kopecký, Pospíšil, cit. d., s. 107] He performed this role at the anniversary of the opera at the National Theatre. His performance as Kecal was recorded in 1933 (where he was conducted by
Otakar Ostrcil) and preserved twice on film: in a silent version of 1913 (directed by
Max Urban) and one with sound of 1933 (film director,
Svatopluk Innemann
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Biography and works
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; theater director,
Jaroslav Kvapil).
References
* ČERNUŠÁK, Gracián; ŠTĚDROŇ, Bohumír; NOVÁČEK, Zdenko. Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí. Svazek 2. Praha : Státní hudební nakladatelství, 1965. Kapitola Pollert. Obsahuje seznam jeho rolí i s počtem vystoupení.
* DEYL, Rudolf. Sláva – tráva : Herecké vzpomínky. Praha : Vilímek, 1938. 318 s. Kapitola Kamarád, s. 306–318.
* KOPECKÝ, Emanuel; POSPÍŠIL, Vilém. Slavní pěvci Národního divadla. Praha : Panton, 1968. 226 s. Kapitola Dva basisté: Jiří Huml Emil Pollert, s. 100–111.
* PROCHÁZKA, Vladimír, (red.) Národní divadlo a jeho předchůdci. Praha : Academia, 1988. 623 s. Kapitola Emil Pollert, s. 385–386.
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1877 births
1935 deaths
Czech opera singers
Operatic basses
People from Mělník District