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Singer and entertainer Gunther Emmerlich dead: heart failure

2023-12-20T09:12:12.698Z

Highlights: Singer and entertainer Gunther Emmerlich dead: heart failure. Born in Eisenberg (Thuringia) in 1944, Bass wanted to become a pilot or go to sea as a boy. He then studied opera singing at the Franz Liszt University of Music in Weimar after training as a civil engineer. In 2008 he made his successful debut with the opera singer Deborah Sasson at New York's Carnegie Hall. His musical repertoire ranged from church music to song cycles, arias and duets.



Status: 20.12.2023, 09:53 a.m.

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Gunther Emmerlich, singer, comes to the award ceremony of the "Golden Hen". © Jan Woitas/dpa/Archivbild

His sonorous bass has been present in concerts, opera and TV. Age has not stopped Kammersänger Gunther Emmerlich from the stage or screen - now his audience has to say goodbye forever.

Dresden - The singer and entertainer Gunther Emmerlich has died. He died unexpectedly on Tuesday at the age of 79 at home in Dresden of heart failure, as his manager Gunter Grebler told the German Press Agency on Wednesday. The MDR had first reported.

Singing, directing, moderating, an excursion into acting and, most recently, audio books - his trump card was diversity. He has written three books about his life. Born in Eisenberg (Thuringia) in 1944, Bass wanted to become a pilot or go to sea as a boy, but then studied opera singing at the Franz Liszt University of Music in Weimar after training as a civil engineer.

In 1972 he was hired by the junior studio of the Dresden Opera - shortly afterwards he was accepted into the ensemble. In addition, the banjo player and jazz singer founded the Semper HouseBand in 1985 with like-minded musicians from the Staatskapelle. From 1987 onwards, Emmerlich conquered the TV screen in the GDR and even stood up to Thomas Gottschalk's "Wetten, dass...?" in the West with "Showkolade" - a mix of glitter, contemporary criticism and cabaret.

In 1992 he terminated his contract with the Semperoper in order to work freely. With programmes such as "Take Your Time", "Gunther and Beyond" and "Zauberhafte Heimat" he became a favourite of German television viewers in East and West. In 2008 he made his successful debut with the opera singer Deborah Sasson at New York's Carnegie Hall. His musical repertoire ranged from church music to song cycles, arias and duets to Dixieland and swing. In 2015 he made his debut in an operetta at the Bad Hersfeld Festival.

Since then, he has been a regular guest in East Germany with his own program and appeared on television. According to a close friend, he was still present at the recording of a Christmas concert on Sunday. On Wednesday evening, "we can all watch his last recorded show together on MDR and say goodbye to him," his manager wrote. Dpa

Source: merkur

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