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Hanns-Herbert Schulz (26 June 1927 – 9 June 2006), better known as Hanns Petersen, was a German
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(
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), music college teacher and pop singer. He is known for his career in popular music ( Schlager), his many operatic performances at the
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and the
Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar The (DNT), or German National Theater and Weimar State Orchestra, is the most significant arts organization in Weimar. The institution unites the (German National Theater) with the (Weimar State Orchestra). It plays on a total of six stages ...
and his work as a professor at the
Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber The Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber (or Dresden University of Music Carl Maria von Weber; also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a university school of music, university of music in Dresden, ...
and Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar.


Career


Studies and first performances

Hanns-Herbert Schulz, the son of Ella Schulz-Schulenburg and Walter Schulz, solo cellist at the German National Theater Weimar and professor at the ''Leipzig University of Music'' and director of the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar, studied the
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as a guest student from 1942 to 1944. Thereafter, he studied singing under Hauschild and opera production with Kranz at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar from 1945 to 50. After graduating, he began both his career as a soloist and as an opera singer at the German National Theater Weimar under his real name Hanns-Herbert Schulz and his career as a singer in light entertainment music under the pseudonym Hanns Petersen.


'Schlager' singer Hanns Petersen

Hanns Petersen's career began as a singer with the ''Leipzig Radio Dance Orchestra (Rundfunk-Tanzorchester Leipzig)'' conducted by Kurt Henkels. Petersen became known through his numerous radio productions, television broadcasts,
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recordings and public events. However, first recordings were made on
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's provincial radio (''Landessender Weimar'') as early as 1946. In June 1951 he also took part in the '''3.'' ''Tag des Rundfunks as a singer in the ''Kurt Henkels Orchestra''. In the same year he published the popular song ''Am Samstag Um Vier'' (On Saturday at Four) with singer Sonja Siewert. Petersen also sang several duets and love songs with the German pop singer
Irma Baltuttis Elsbeth Johanna Irma Baltuttis ( Lithuanian: ''Baltutis''; 28 September 1920 — 20 May 1958) was a German singer and entertainer based in Leipzig, Germany. Biography Baltuttis was born in the Leutzsch district of Leipzig, to Ernst Baltuttis ...
. 1959 he ended his career in the Schlager genre.


Opera singer Hanns-Herbert Schulz

After finishing his studies, Hanns-Herbert Schulz sang at the
Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar The (DNT), or German National Theater and Weimar State Orchestra, is the most significant arts organization in Weimar. The institution unites the (German National Theater) with the (Weimar State Orchestra). It plays on a total of six stages ...
from 1952 to 1959 and at the
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(
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) from 1959 to 1962, as well as from 1965 to 1969. He became a widely acclaimed opera singer through his performances as
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,
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, Kaspar (
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) and Eugen Onegin et al. In the meantime (from 1962 to 1965) he was also working as an opera singer at the Opernhaus Leipzig.


Dresdner Staatsoper (selection)

* 1958 – 1966: Amonasro in ''
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" – Staged by Erich Geiger'' * 1959 – 1965: King in ''
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: „ Die Kluge“ – Staged by Erhard Fischer'' * 1962 – 1966: Count in ''
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: „ Die Hochzeit des Figaro" – Inszenierung von Erich Geiger'' * 1963 – 1969: Guglielmo in '' W. A. Mozart:
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– Staged by Erich Geiger'' * 1964 – 1966: Don Giovanni in '' W. A. Mozart: „
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" – Staged by Erich Geiger'' * 1960 – 1962: Schischkoff in ''
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: „Aus einem Totenhaus" – Staged by Erich Geiger'' * 1960 – 1968: Narrator in '' W. A. Mozart:
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) – Staged by Erhard Fischer'' * 1962 – 1963, 1967'':'' Konrad Nightingale in ''
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" – ''Staged by'' Erich Geiger * 1964: Kaspar in ''
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" – Staged by Johannes Wieke'' * 1959 – 1964: Escamillo in ''
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" – Staged by Erich Geiger'' * 1964 – 1968: Count in ''Richard Strauss'' '' Capriccio'' – Staged by Erich Witte


Berliner Staatsoper (selection of roles)

* 1956: Worker Gil in '' Rudolf Wagner-Régeny: „Der Günstling" (The Favourite)'' * 1962: Scarpia in ''
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"'' * 1967: Count in ''
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: „ Die Hochzeit des Figaro"''


Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar (selection of roles)

* Hans Foltz / and also ''Kothner'' in ''
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"'' * King Heinrich in ''
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"'' * Count / and also ''
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"'' * Fafner in ''
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"'' * Hunding in ''
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"'' * Fasolt in ''
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Das Rheingold ''Das Rheingold'' (; ''The Rhinegold''), Wagner-Werk-Verzeichnis, WWV 86A, is the first of the four epic poetry, epic music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's Literary cycle, cycle ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'' (English: ''The Ring of the Nib ...
"'' * Hagen in ''
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Götterdämmerung ' (; ''Twilight of the Gods''), Wagner-Werk-Verzeichnis, WWV 86D, is the last of the four epic poetry, epic music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's Literary cycle, cycle ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'' (English: ''The Ring of the Nibelung''). I ...
"'' * Amfortas in ''
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"'' * Doctor Grenvil in ''
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: „ La traviata"''


Opera House Leipzig (selection of roles)

*
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in ''
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"'' * Prince Igor in
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– produced by
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(1959)


University teaching position


Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber

In 1970 he was instrumental in setting up the popular music departments at the music academies in
Dresden Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
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, where he began teaching singing. In 1986 he received his professorship in Dresden. Many well-known German singers, such as Veronica Fischer, Reinhard Fißler, Heinz-Jürgen Gottschalk, Ike Moriz, Ute Freudenberg, Brigitte Stefan and Tom Luca studied singing under Schulz. He taught here for a total of over thirty years until shortly before his death in 2006.


Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar

Schulz taught from 1968 as a lecturer, from 1970 as a singing teacher and from 1983 to 1992 as professor for singing in the dance and popular music department at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar. He remained connected to the university as a lecturer until 1994.


Discography


Song titles (selection)

All published by
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: * Addio amore (Arden, Harper, Pelosi) * Addio Donna Gracia – 1951 ( Friedrich Wilhelm Rust) * Adelheid – 1951 ( Willy Berking, Willi Tom Stassar) * Am Samstag um vier (mit Sonja Siewert) – 1951 (Hans-Joachim Schulze, Bully Buhlan) * Andalusische Märchen – 1953 ( Erwin Halletz, André Hoff) * Cordoba (Rudi Bohn, Helmuth Schattel) * Denk´ an mich −1953 (Gerhard Honig, Willi Mok) * Dolores – 1951 ( Michael Jary, Bruno Balz) * Dreh dich noch einmal um – 1953 ( Heino Gaze, Bruno Balz) * Du hast so wunderschöne blaue Augen – 1953 ( Willy Berking, Heinz Woezel) * Ein Musikus, ein Musikus ( Heino Gaze) * Geflüster – 1953 (John Schonberger) * Hernando's Hideaway – 1956 (Jerry Ross, Richard Adler) * Ich build´ mir ein – 1954 (TV-Produktion) * Ich habe heut´ nacht eine große Dummheit gemacht – 1953 (Rudolf Burkhardt, Carl-Ulrich Blecher) * Ich lad´ dich ein, Cherie – 1954 (J. Marsala, Heino Gaze) * Ich möcht´ mit dir spazieren geh´n (Günter Oppenheimer, Helmut Kießling) * Jambalaya – 1953 (
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Kurt Feltz Kurt Feltz (14 April 1910 in Krefeld, Germany – 3 August 1982 in Mallorca, Spain) was a highly prolific German poet and song lyricist. Selected filmography *''...und die Musik spielt dazu'' (1943, based on ''Season in Salzburg'') *''Lascia canta ...
) * Jawoll, das ist Musik – 1953 (Alfred Jack, Carl-Ulrich Blecher) * Je vous aime ( Benny de Weille, Werner Loeper) * Kleiner Bär von Berlin (Botho Lucas, H. Hinze Kriegler) * Lass die Sorgen Sorgen sein (E. Buder, H. Hemes) * Leg´ deine Hand in meine Hand (mit
Irma Baltuttis Elsbeth Johanna Irma Baltuttis ( Lithuanian: ''Baltutis''; 28 September 1920 — 20 May 1958) was a German singer and entertainer based in Leipzig, Germany. Biography Baltuttis was born in the Leutzsch district of Leipzig, to Ernst Baltuttis ...
) -1953 (Burger, S. Schmidt) * Leise weht der Wind – 1953 (Siegfried Mai, Johannes Kretzschmar) * Madeleine – 1954 (TV-Produktion) * Noch vor Tag (E. P. Hoyer, Arnold Bormann) * O, Pepita – 1952 (Harry Frank, Alfredo Zmigrod) * Reiterlied – 1951 (Sfasmann, Hans-Georg Herde, M.Koch) * Schütt die Sorgen in ein Gläschen Wein – 1953 (Gerhard Winkler, Erich Meder) * Seemannsgarn – 1953 (Walter Eichenberg, Johannes Kretzschmar) * Singe, Wind – 1952 (Isaac Dunajewskij, Lebedew-Kumatsch) * Spatz und Spätzin (mit
Irma Baltuttis Elsbeth Johanna Irma Baltuttis ( Lithuanian: ''Baltutis''; 28 September 1920 — 20 May 1958) was a German singer and entertainer based in Leipzig, Germany. Biography Baltuttis was born in the Leutzsch district of Leipzig, to Ernst Baltuttis ...
) – 1953 (Helmut Nier) * Süße kleine Dorothee (Gerhard Honig, Mok) * Tamingo – 1956 (Ernst Peter Hoyer, Arnold Bormann) * Verlieb´ dich nicht am Nordpol – 1950 ( Michael Jary, Bruno Balz) * Wenn du wüsstest, ach, wie ich dich liebe (mit
Irma Baltuttis Elsbeth Johanna Irma Baltuttis ( Lithuanian: ''Baltutis''; 28 September 1920 — 20 May 1958) was a German singer and entertainer based in Leipzig, Germany. Biography Baltuttis was born in the Leutzsch district of Leipzig, to Ernst Baltuttis ...
) – 1951 (Rolf Zimmermann, Günter Klein) * Wir sind füreinander bestimmt (mit
Irma Baltuttis Elsbeth Johanna Irma Baltuttis ( Lithuanian: ''Baltutis''; 28 September 1920 — 20 May 1958) was a German singer and entertainer based in Leipzig, Germany. Biography Baltuttis was born in the Leutzsch district of Leipzig, to Ernst Baltuttis ...
) – 1951 (Gerhard Winkler, Hase)


Literature

* Bernd Meyer-Rähnitz, Frank Oehme, Joachim Schütte: ''Die "Ewige Freundin" – Eterna und Amiga; Die Discographie der Schellackplatten (1947–1961).'' Albis International Bibliophilen-Verlag, Dresden/Ústí 2006, * Siegfried Trzoß: ''Schlager-Geschichte(n) des Ostens''. Band 1 bis 3. Aperçu-Verlag, Berlin, , , * R. Sudmann: ''Popmusik in Studiengängen deutscher Hochschulen''. In: ''Handbuch Jugend und Musik'' / Dieter Baacke (Hrsg.), Opladen (Leske und Budrich), *
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: ''Darstellung verschiedener stimmbildnerischer Arbeitsmethoden und deren vergleichende Betrachtung''. Blurb Bücher Deutschland, 2020, * Werner P. Seiferth: ''Richard Wagner in der DDR – Versuch einer Bilanz''. Sax Verlag, 2012, () * D. J. Aitken, International Handbook of Universities 1981, Eighth Edition, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 18 May 2020, page 414 * Musikstudium, Musikpraxis : Beitr. zu Theorie u. Praxis d. Erziehung u. Ausbildung von Musikern u. Musikpädagogen in d. DDR / hrsg. von Hans John u. Günther Stephan, Hanns-Herbert Schulz, Zur Hochschulausbildung von Gesangssolisten der Tanz- und Unterhaltungsmusik, page 299,


References


External links


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Hanns Petersen – music collectors
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