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Georg Quander (born 29 November 1950) is a German opera and film director,
music journalist Music journalism (or music criticism) is media criticism and reporting about music topics, including popular music, classical music, and traditional music. Journalists began writing about music in the eighteenth century, providing commentary on ...
, writer and culture manager. From 1991 to 2002, he was
artistic director An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre or dance company, who handles the organization's artistic direction. They are generally a producer and director, but not in the sense of a mogul, since the ...
of the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin. From 2005 to 2013, he was councillor for arts and culture of the city of Cologne. Since 2018, he has been the artistic director of the Musikkultur Rheinsberg gGmbH.


Life and career

Quander was born in
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. Quander, the son of the veterinarian Joachim Quander, studied
theatre studies Theatre studies (sometimes referred to as theatrology or dramatics) is the study of theatrical performance in relation to its literary, physical, psychobiological, sociological, and historical contexts. It is an interdisciplinary field which also e ...
, musicology,
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and at the
FU Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...
after his ''
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'' in 1970 at the in Düsseldorf. He worked since 1973 during his studies as a
dramaturge A dramaturge or dramaturg is a literary adviser or editor in a theatre, opera, or film company who researches, selects, adapts, edits, and interprets scripts, libretti, texts, and printed programmes (or helps others with these tasks), consults auth ...
, freelance music journalist and author for various radio stations, newspapers and cultural institutions. From 1979, Quander was music editor at the then
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radio and television station (until 1987), and from 1988 to 1991 he worked as head of the music and entertainment department at the then
Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor RIAS (german: Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor; en, ''Radio in the American Sector'') was a radio and television station in the American Sector of Berlin during the Cold War. It was founded by the US occupational authorities after World War ...
Berlin. From 1991 to 2002, he was artistic director of the
Staatsoper Unter den Linden The (), also known as the Berlin State Opera (german: Staatsoper Berlin), is a listed building on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic center of Berlin, Germany. The opera house was built by order of Prussian king Frederick the Great from ...
Berlin alongside the general music director
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. During this time, he transformed the GDR state opera into a modern opera company and reduced the number of employees from around 1,400 to 700, without any scandals. In addition to the artistic re-profiling of the house, his main concern was to return the opera house Unter den Linden to the ranks of the world's leading opera houses, to which it had always belonged in its long history and before the Nazi era and German division. He engaged renowned directors such as
Harry Kupfer Harry Alfred Robert Kupfer (12 August 1935 – 30 December 2019) was a German opera director and academic. A long-time director at the Komische Oper Berlin, he worked at major opera houses and at festivals internationally. Trained by Walter Fels ...
,
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,
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, Jürgen Flimm, and
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and brought in conductors such as
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,
Claudio Abbado Claudio Abbado (; 26 June 1933 – 20 January 2014) was an Italian conductor who was one of the leading conductors of his generation. He served as music director of the La Scala opera house in Milan, principal conductor of the London Symphony ...
,
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,
Christoph von Dohnányi Christoph von Dohnányi (; born 8 September 1929) is a German conductor. Biography Youth and World War II Dohnányi was born in Berlin, Germany to Hans von Dohnanyi, a German jurist of Hungarian ancestry, and Christine Bonhoeffer. His uncle ...
,
Georg Solti Sir Georg Solti ( , ; born György Stern; 21 October 1912 – 5 September 1997) was a Hungarian-British orchestral and operatic conductor, known for his appearances with opera companies in Munich, Frankfurt and London, and as a long-serving ...
and
Michael Gielen Michael Andreas Gielen (20 July 19278 March 2019) was an Austrian conductor and composer known for promoting contemporary music in opera and concert. Principally active in Europe, his performances are characterized by precision and vivacity, ai ...
regularly to the house. A particular focus of the work was the cultivation of the baroque and pre-classical operatic repertoire, most of which was realised in collaboration with the conductor
René Jacobs René Jacobs (born 30 October 1946) is a Belgian musician. He came to fame as a countertenor, but later in his career he became known as a conductor of baroque and classical opera. Biography Countertenor Born in Ghent, Jacobs began his music ...
and for the first time in the repertoire of a major opera house, consistently on original instruments in accordance with the findings of historical performance practice. In addition, Quander repeatedly commissioned world
première A première, also spelled premiere, is the debut (first public presentation) of a play, film, dance, or musical composition. A work will often have many premières: a world première (the first time it is shown anywhere in the world), its firs ...
s. In 2001, the Bremen Senate appointed him professor. As an honorary professor, he taught in the part-time course Music and Cultural Management at the Bremen University of Applied Sciences. On 28 April 2005, Georg Quander, who is not a member of any political party, was elected by a large majority of the Cologne City Council for a term of eight years as Head of the Department of Arts and Culture on the proposal of the CDU and the
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been th ...
. He thus succeeded Marie Hüllenkremer, who died suddenly, after the candidacy of , the theatre director in Kassel, failed. During his term of office, Quander worked, among other things, for a considerable increase in the culture budget, which was raised by about 50 % from € 99 million to € 156 million in the years up to 2009. He strengthened the budgets of Cologne's 9 municipal museums, restored their acquisition and exhibition budgets, ensured better funding for the opera, theatre and Gürzenich Orchestra as well as increased support for the independent scene. Under the
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''Cultural Metropolis on the Rhine'', a cultural development plan was drawn up at the end of 2008, which was then discussed and adopted by the city council. In Quanders Kölner Amtszeit fällt auch die Eröffnung der Köln und des Zentrums für Alte Musik. Quander war Mitglied des Kulturausschusses des
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sowie von 2007 bis 2013 Vorsitzender des . Quander also made numerous important personnel decisions for Cologne's cultural life. For example, he brought the director Karin Beier to the
Schauspiel Köln Schauspiel Köln is a theatre and company in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It forms together with the Cologne Opera and other houses the Bühnen der Stadt Köln (Stages of the city of Cologne). The listed building has 830 seats in th ...
as artistic director, which under her leadership developed into one of the most successful German drama theatres, was voted Theatre of the Year several times and was regularly invited to the Theatertreffen in Berlin. She was succeeded by Stefan Bachmann in 2013 at Quander's suggestion. After Christoph Damann's departure, he appointed
Uwe Eric Laufenberg Uwe Eric Laufenberg (born 11 December 1960) is a German actor, stage director for play and opera, and theatre manager who has directed at international opera houses and festivals, such as '' Elektra'' at the Vienna State Opera and '' Parsifal'' at ...
as artistic director of the
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in 2009, who successfully repositioned it and won the title of ''Critics' Poll of the
Opernwelt ''Opernwelt'' (''Opera World'') is a monthly German magazine for opera, operetta and ballet. It includes news about current performances, portraits of composers and performers, articles about opera house An opera house is a theater (structure) ...
'' for his 2011/12 season. At the same time, the house was voted ''Annoyance of the Year'' because the city of Cologne had terminated Laufenberg's contract without notice (and later had to agree to a mutually agreed cancellation of the contract). Quander's term of office also saw new appointments to the directorates of the Historical Archives, the City Library and the City Conservator, as well as 6 of the 9 city museum directors. In 2009, the
Historical Archive of the City of Cologne The Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (german: Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln, or german: Kölner Stadtarchiv for short) is the municipal archive of Cologne, Germany. It ranks among the largest communal archives in Europe. A municip ...
collapsed due to the construction of the underground railway. The majority of the valuable historical documents from over 1000 years of the city's history, which were buried under rubble, were recovered in an unprecedented rescue operation and have since been made readable and usable again in the large newly established restoration and digitisation centre.. In December 2012, the Council of the City of Cologne voted against his re-election as Head of the Department of Culture. The parliamentary groups of SPD, Greens and FDP voted against, the CDU, Linke and the remaining council members voted for an extension. Numerous cultural initiatives, such as the theatre conference and initiatives of the independent scene, the Cologne Cultural Network, the Cologne Cultural Council, heads of municipal cultural institutions, the
Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne The Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne (german: Gürzenich-Orchester Köln) is a German symphony orchestra based in Cologne. On some recordings, the orchestra goes under the name "Gürzenich-Orchester Kölner Philharmoniker". Its name comes from its p ...
, the sponsoring associations of the municipal museums in Cologne and the staff council of the cultural administration had spoken out in favour of his re-election. Quander's term of office ended on 31 May 2013. In the years 2014–2018, Quander worked freelance. For example, he filmed a four-part television documentary on the opera houses in North Rhine-Westphalia for WDR, whose extensive research he also published as a book in the Cologne . Furthermore, at the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music
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's early opera ''Semele.'' In 2018, he was appointed by the supervisory board of Musikkultur Rheinsberg gGmbH as artistic director of the institute that emerged from the Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg and the Bundes- und Landesmusikakademie Rheinsberg. Here he is responsible for the profile and further development of the Music Academy as well as the International Festival of Young Opera Singers founded by
Siegfried Matthus Siegfried Matthus (13 April 1934 – 27 August 2021) was a German composer, conductor, and festival founder and manager. Some of his operas, such as '' Judith'', were premiered at the Komische Oper Berlin in East Berlin. In 1991, he founded the ...
. In 2019, he also founded the Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg and staged
Domenico Cimarosa Domenico Cimarosa (; 17 December 1749 – 11 January 1801) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan school and of the Classical period. He wrote more than eighty operas, the best known of which is '' Il matrimonio segreto'' (1792); most of h ...
's famous but rarely performed opera ''Gli Orazio e i Curiazi.'' as part of the summer festival. Georg Quander was married to Jutta, ''née'' Blaznik (1954–2013), and has two daughters.


Films

* 1983: for the ARD ''
Pictures at an Exhibition ''Pictures at an Exhibition'', french: Tableaux d'une exposition, link=no is a suite of ten piano pieces, plus a recurring, varied Promenade theme, composed by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky in 1874. The piece is Mussorgsky's most famous pia ...
'' after
Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (; rus, Василий Васильевич Кандинский, Vasiliy Vasilyevich Kandinskiy, vɐˈsʲilʲɪj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ kɐnʲˈdʲinskʲɪj;  – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter a ...
and
Modest Mussorgsky Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky ( rus, link=no, Модест Петрович Мусоргский, Modest Petrovich Musorgsky , mɐˈdɛst pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ˈmusərkskʲɪj, Ru-Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky version.ogg; – ) was a Russian compo ...
* 1986: for the ARD ''Die Sterne dürfet Ihr verschwenden''. ''25 Jahre
Deutsche Oper Berlin The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The resident building is the country's second largest opera house (after Munich's) and also home to the Berlin State Ballet. Since 2004, the D ...
'', Buch und Regie * 1986: ''Aufforderung zum Tanz. Piao work by
Carl Maria von Weber Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 17865 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic who was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic era. Best known for his operas, ...
'', 1986 * 1986–1988: for the ARD fünfteilige Filmdokumentation ''Musikstadt Berlin'' * 1994: for the ARD Filmdokumentation über die Inszenierung von
Harry Kupfer Harry Alfred Robert Kupfer (12 August 1935 – 30 December 2019) was a German opera director and academic. A long-time director at the Komische Oper Berlin, he worked at major opera houses and at festivals internationally. Trained by Walter Fels ...
, ''
The Tales of Hoffmann ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' (French: ) is an by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier, based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who is the protagonist of the story. It was Offenbach's final work; he died i ...
'' * 2015–2016: for the WDR ''Wie du warst! Wie du bist! – Das Opernland Nordrhein-Westfalen.'' Vierteilige Filmdokumentation


World premieres and productions

* 1980 World premiere at the
Schwetzingen Festival The Schwetzingen Festival (German: Schwetzinger Festspiele, now Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele) is an early summer festival of opera and other classical music presented each year from May to early June in Schwetzingen, Germany. In 1952, the broadca ...
''Hippolytus and Aricia'', German text version after
Simon-Joseph Pellegrin The abbé Simon-Joseph Pellegrin (1663 – 5 September 1745) was a French poet and playwright, a librettist who collaborated with Jean-Philippe Rameau and other composers. Biography He was born at Marseille, the son of a ''conseiller'' to the Si ...
and
Jean-Philippe Rameau Jean-Philippe Rameau (; – ) was a French composer and music theorist. Regarded as one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the 18th century, he replaced Jean-Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera ...
* 1981 world premiere at the Berliner Festwochen of ''Montezuma'' by Carl Heinrich Graun, German text version after
Frederick the Great Frederick II (german: Friedrich II.; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was King in Prussia from 1740 until 1772, and King of Prussia from 1772 until his death in 1786. His most significant accomplishments include his military successes in the S ...
/ P. Tagliazucchi * 1984 Book and production ''The Silence of Lord Chandos'' after
Hugo von Hofmannsthal Hugo Laurenz August Hofmann von Hofmannsthal (; 1 February 1874 – 15 July 1929) was an Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist. Early life Hofmannsthal was born in Landstraße, Vienna, the son of an upper-cla ...
, music by J. Brettingham Smith, (world premiere at the Berliner Festwochen) * 1987 production ''Belshazar'' by
Volker David Kirchner Volker David Kirchner (25 June 1942 – 4 February 2020) was a German composer and violist. After studies of violin and composition at the Peter Cornelius Conservatory, the Hochschule für Musik Köln and the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, he wor ...
at the
Staatstheater Braunschweig The Staatstheater Braunschweig is a theatre company and opera house in Braunschweig, Germany, presenting and producing music theatre (opera, operetta, musical), Tanztheater, theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences and concerts. The ''Staatstheater ...
* 1993 production ''
Turandot ''Turandot'' (; see below) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, posthumously completed by Franco Alfano in 1926, and set to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. ''Turandot'' best-known aria is " Nessun dorma", ...
'' by Giacomo Puccini at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken * 1994 production ''Hansel and Gretel'' by Engelbert Humperdinck at the Staatstheater Saarbrücken * 1997 and 1999 production ''
Solimano ''Solimano'' is an opera in three acts composed by Johann Adolph Hasse to an Italian-language libretto by Giovanni Ambrogio Migliavacca. Loosely based on an episode in the life of Suleiman the Magnificent, the opera premiered on 5 February 175 ...
'' by Johann Adolph Hasse in Innsbruck and at the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin * 2000 ''
Robert le diable ''Robert le diable'' (''Robert the Devil'') is an opera in five acts composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer between 1827 and 1831, to a libretto written by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne. ''Robert le diable'' is regarded as one of the first grand ...
'' by Giacomo Meyerbeer at the Deutsches Staatsoper Berlin * 2003 Production of ''
Der Freischütz ' ( J. 277, Op. 77 ''The Marksman'' or ''The Freeshooter'') is a German opera with spoken dialogue in three acts by Carl Maria von Weber with a libretto by Friedrich Kind, based on a story by Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun from their 1 ...
'' at the Theater Koblenz * 2004 production of ''
The Marriage of Figaro ''The Marriage of Figaro'' ( it, Le nozze di Figaro, links=no, ), K. 492, is a ''commedia per musica'' ( opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It pre ...
'' at the
Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele The Ludwigsburg Festival (''Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele'', also ''Internationale Festspiele Baden-Württemberg'') is a culture festival with programs in music, dance, theatre and literature. The festival is held in Ludwigsburg annually between ...
* 2018 production of ''Semele'' by Johann Adolph Hasse, Innsbruck Festival of Early Music * 2019 production of '' Gli Orazi e i Curiazi'' by Domenico Cimarosa, Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg


Publications

* ''Montezuma als Gegenbild des großen Friedrich''. In ''Preußen. Versuch einer Bilanz'', vol. 4, Rowohlt Verlag, Berlin 1981, . * ''Schauplätze für Musik. Tendenzen im amerikanischen Musiktheater der Gegenwart'', in Hellmuth Kühn: ''Musiktheater heute''. Mainz among others, 1982, pages 105ff. * Edited with Hellmut Kühn: ''Gustav Mahler. Ein Lesebuch mit Bildern.'' Orell Füssli, Zürich 1982, . * ''Vom Minimal zum Maximal: Gedanken zu „Satyagraha“ von Philip Glass''. In
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 'Die'' (; en, " heNew Journal of Music") is a music magazine, co-founded in Leipzig by Robert Schumann, his teacher and future father-in law Friedrich Wieck, and his close friend Ludwig Schuncke. Its first issue appeared on 3 April 1834. Histo ...
Band 143, 1/1982, . * ''Vom Minimal zum Maximal: Zum Problem der musikalischen Disposition, der Zeitstruktur und der Wirklichkeitsstufen in Phil Glass' Oper "Satyagraha"''. In Oper heute. Studien zur Wertungsforschung vol. 16, Böhlau Verlag, Vienna, Graz 1985. * ''Das Schweigen des Lord Chandos. Eine musikalische Hommage à Hugo von Hofmannsthal''. In: ''Hofmannsthal-Forschungen Band 8'', , Hofmannsthal-Gesellschaft, Freiburg i. Br. 1985. * ''Appolini et Musis. 250 Jahre Opernhaus Unter den Linden'' Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin 1992 * ''Klangbilder – Portrait der Staatskapelle Berlin.'' Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin 1995 * with Walter Rösler, Manfred Haedler, Micaela von Marcard (ed.): ''Das Zauberschloß Unter den Linden. Die Berliner Staatsoper. Geschichte und Geschichten von den Anfängen bis heute''. Verlag Ed. q, 1997, . * Staatsoper unter den Linden (ed.): ''Staatsoper unter den Linden 1991–2002. Da capo al Fine'', Selbstverlag, Berlin 2002. * ''Opernland Nordrhein-Westfalen''. Wienand Verlag 2018, . Wolfram Goertz (''
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'' 8 November 2018, page. A7)
''Im "Opernland NRW" wütet der Fehlerteufel''
(Review)


Further reading

* ''Wer ist Wer? Das deutsche Who's Who.'' Volume XLIII 2004/05, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2004, , . * ''Who is Who in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland'', Volume 2. 2nd edition 1992. Compiled and edited by Ralph Hübner. Verlag für Prominentenenzyklopädien, Zug (Schweiz) 1992, , . * Hartmut Wilmes: ''Köln soll Spitzentöne produzieren. Kulturdezernent bilanziert, blickt voraus und bekennt sich zum Amt'' und ''Auf Kurs.'' In ''
Kölnische Rundschau The ''Kölnische Rundschau'' is a regional, independent daily newspaper for the Cologne/Bonn area. It is edited by Cologne Heinen-Verlag, which has its own independent local editorial office. The production of the national section was taken over ...
.'' Nr. 126, 2 June 2007, .


References


External links

* * Frederik Hanssen
Ärger in Arkadien. Georg Quander versucht, der Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg ein neues Profil zu geben.
''Der Tagesspiegel'', 11 January 2019 {{DEFAULTSORT:Quander, Georg German opera directors German film directors German music journalists 20th-century German journalists 21st-century German journalists German male writers 1950 births Living people Writers from Düsseldorf