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[ << baritones ] " ... Richard van Helvoirt
Pel, a hero-baritone in elevated style. As pupil of Julius Hey
he is trained in dramatic singing and when his steadiness falls
short of the mark, he tries to compensate the public ( not the
conductor) with his noble, great and warm voice ... " |
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Richard van Helvoirt Pel (1873-1950) |
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When the Nederlandsche Opera of Van der Linden in 1903 became bankrupt, Van Helvoirt Pel departures to Germany, where he first studied at Dresden and sang there for many years, after that also with the Opera of Riga. In 1908 he appeared as guest with the Opera of Vienna, afterwards he joined the Opera of Linz (Austria). From 1909 until 1912 and during the season 1924-25 he sang minor parts in Bayreuth, such as one of the 'Brabant nobles' in Lohengrin and as 'Hermann Ortel' in Die Meistersinger. |
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Van Helvoirt Pel as colonel Chabert in Oberst Chabert (H.W. von Waltershausen), 1917 |
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After 1914 - at the outbreak of the Great War of 1914-1918 - he returned to Holland. He joined here from 1915 until 1919 the Nationale Opera of Koopman as first hero-baritone. He shines especial as an interpreter of Wagner roles. After the war he joined many more opera companies - it was a perpetual come-and-go of them - at last with the Co-Opera -Tie in The Hague. He performed roles as Hérode (Hérodiade), Amonasro (Aida), as well as Méphistophéles as Faust (Faust), Sebastiano (Tiefland), Scarpia (Tosca). He sang also in the premiere of Darthula (1902, Simon van Milligen). He was nevertheless known as a Wagner-singer. In 1919 he made a tour through the former Dutch colony Nederlands-Indië, now Indonesia. His final appearance was as Telramund in Lohengrin, February 10th, 1929. |
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Richard van Helvoirt
Pel as Sebastiano (right) in the opera Tiefland of Eugen
d'Albert, |
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De Nederlandsche Opera van Koopman (Gerhardus H. Koopman) was an opera company active from 1916 until 1919. |
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Als Wolfram in Wagner's Tannhäuser |
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(p) 2007 Dutch Divas |