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Name
  
Herman Jadlowker

Role
  
Tenor


Died
  
May 13, 1953, Tel Aviv, Israel

Education
  
University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna

Albums
  
Court Opera Classics, Great Band With Great Voices

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Herman (Hermann) Jadlowker (17 July 1877, Riga – 13 May 1953, Tel Aviv) was a leading Latvian-born tenor of Russian (later Israeli) nationality who enjoyed an important international career during the first quarter of the 20th century.

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His virtuoso recordings of arias from Idomeneo and Il barbiere di Siviglia, among others, are considered to this day to be classics of the gramophone.

Career and recordings

In order to escape from a commercial career into which his father tried to force him, Jadlowker ran away from home as a lad of 15. He journeyed to Vienna, where he studied classical singing with Josef Gansbacher. In 1899 (some sources say 1897), he made his operatic debut at Cologne in Kreutzer's Nachtlager von Granada. He then secured engagements in Stettin and then at Karlsruhe. Here the German Emperor William (Kaiser Wilhelm II) heard him and was so impressed that he offered the tenor a five-year contract at the Royal Opera in Berlin. Apart from Berlin, Jadlowker sang also in Stuttgart, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Vienna, Lemberg, Prague, Budapest and Boston during the course of his career.

In 1910 and 1912, Jadlowker appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera House, where he proved to be one of the company's most versatile artists although his performances were overshadowed by those of the great Enrico Caruso.

He returned to Europe prior to the outbreak of World War I and continued his operatic career in a number of German cities. During the 1920s, Jadlowker sang increasingly on the concert platform and, in 1929, he was chosen to be chief cantor at the Riga synagogue. Jadlowker subsequently became a voice teacher at the Riga Conservatory before emigrating to Palestine with his wife in 1938. He taught in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, dying in the latter city at the age of 75.

Jadlowker possessed a dark-hued, lyric-dramatic tenor voice of extraordinary flexibility. His agile vocal technique enabled him to sing runs, trills and other coloratura embellishments with astonishing ease and accuracy (although the basic timbre of his voice was not sweet or seductive). He made a large number of records in Europe and America across a 20-year period, commencing in 1907. Most of these recordings—which include arias by composers as diverse as Mozart, Auber, Verdi, Rossini and Wagner—can be heard on CD reissues, mainly on the Marston and Preiser labels.

Songs

Ecco ridente in cielo
Fra Diavolo: Meine Freunde Sind Hier
Les Huguenots: Plus blanche que la blanche hermine
Salut - demeure chaste et pure
Huguenots: Plus Blanche
Elisir D'A: Una Furtiva Lagrima
Ich baue ganz auf deine Starke
Plus blanche que la blanche hermine
Parsifal: Nur Eine Waffe Taugt
Contes D'Hoffmann: Nur Mut Und Festes
Tannhauser: Dir! Tone Lob!
Allmacht´ger Vater - blick herab
Die Stumme von Portici: O seht - wie herrlich strahlt der Morgen
Nur Mut und festes Vertrauen
Meine Freunde sind hier ganz im Stillen versteckt"
Fra Diavolo: Meine Freunde
Gott - welch Dunkel hier
O ridente suol - O Paradiso
Konigskinder: Ei Ist Das Schwer Ein Bettlet Sein!
Lucia Di Lammermoor: Dies Herz - Das Heiss Und Treu Geliebt
Die Zauberflote: Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd
O Ungluckselige
O gib mir Vergessenheit
Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg: Am Stillen Herd In Winterszeit
La Muette de Portici: Des Armen Trost in Schmerz und Kummer
Hoffmanns Erzahlungen: Nur Mut Und Festes Vertrauen
Die Hugenotten: Plus Blanche Que La Blanche Hermine
Der Troubadour: Ah Si - Ben Mio - Coll'essere Io Tou
Mein lieber Schwan
Don Giovanni: Bande Der Freundschaft Fesseln Uns Beide
Otello: Death Of Othello
Lucia: Tombe Degli Avi / Fra Poco / Tu Che A Dio

References

Herman Jadlowker Wikipedia