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Aldo Baldin
Aldo Baldin in 1980
BornJanuary 1, 1945
DiedJanuary 5, 1994
Waldbronn, Germany
Occupations
  • Academic teacher
  • Organizations
  • Teatro Colón
  • Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart
  • Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe
  • AwardsCruz e Sousa Cultural Merit Medal (in memoriam) - Santa Catarina, Brazil (2016)[1]
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    Aldo Baldin (January 1, 1945 - January 5, 1994) was a Brazilian classical tenor, known for his interpretations of music by Johann Sebastian Bach. He performed internationally and made many recordings. He was professor of voice at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe.

    Education

    [edit]

    Aldo Baldin was born in Urussanga, Santa Catarina. A child prodigy in music, he was awarded a scholarship in Brazil for studies in piano and cello. He learned singing with Heloisa Nemoto Vergara and cello with Jean-Jacques Pagnot at the Music School of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Porto Alegre. He graduated in vocal studies alongside Roberto Miranda and Eliane Sampaio from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

    Conductor Karl Richter was instrumental in securing a scholarship from DAAD for Baldin to study with Martin Gründler at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt, where he received a Performing Arts degree. He continued to study with Margarethe von Winterfeldt in Berlin and participated in summer courses with Conchita Badia and Noemi Perugia in Paris.[2]

    Singing career

    [edit]
    Baldin in the role of Idamantes in Morart's Idomeneo
    Edith Mathis, Baldin and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau recording Haydn's Die Schöpfung (London, 1980)

    While still studying, Baldin was already active as a concert and oratorio soloist and Lied interpreter and was also in demand as a recording artist for radio and record companies.

    His career as an opera singer began at the Pfalztheater in Kaiserslautern, in 1975, and soon led to the Mannheim National Theatre. In 1980, he debuted at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and, in 1981, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. He was also hired as a guest performer at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and at other internationally known opera houses.[3] He undertook extended concert tours, which brought him to France, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Israel, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Iceland, the USA and South America. He worked with conductors such as Sir Neville Marriner, Helmuth Rilling, Herbert von Karajan, Rolf Beck, Karl Richter, Isaac Karabtchevsky and Peter Schreier. With Neville Marriner, Baldin recorded Haydn's Die Schöpfung (Philips Records - 1981 Grammy Winner[4]) and Mozart's Die Zauberflöte and Le nozze di Figaro (Philips - 1986 Grammy Nomination[5]).

    The great versatility of his voice enabled him to perform music from the Renaissance to contemporary. In opera, he focused on Mozart, Donizetti and Rossini; in concert, he focused on Bach's music, particularly the role of the Evangelist, but also works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Bruckner, Rossini and Verdi. Baldin's song repertoire covers not only German Lieder, but also the Spanish, Italian, and French literature, as well as songs by contemporary Brazilian composers.

    Concert Repertoire

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    Composer[6] Works
    Johann F. Agricola Christmas Cantata
    Johann S. Bach St. Matthew Passion and St. John Passion (Evangelist and Arien), Mass in B minor, Christmas Oratorio, Magnificat and Sacred and Secular Cantatas
    Carl P. E. Bach Magnificat
    Johann Bach Wie fein und lieblich Cantata
    Johann C. Bach Magnificat
    Johann L. Bach Die mit Tränen säen
    Beethoven Missa Solemnis, Symphony No. 9, Mass in C major, Ne giorni miei felice, Christ on the Mount of Olives and Friedens Cantata
    Hans G. Bertram The Rich Man and Poor Lazarus
    Bizet Te Deum
    Brahms Rinaldo
    Britten Serenade and Les lluminations
    Bruckner Te Deum and Mass No. 3
    Buxtehude Magnificat
    Cornelius Stabat Mater and Großer Dominus
    Dvorak Requiem, Stabat Mater and Mass in D major
    Gabrieli In Ecclesiis
    Gounod Missa Solemnis
    Händel Messiah, Judas Maccabeus, Israel in Egypt, Preis der Tonkunst, Ode for St. Cecilia's Day and Alexander's Feast
    Haydn The Creation, The Seasons, Stabat Mater, Salve Regina and Masses
    Honegger King David
    Janacek Glagolitic Mass and Pater Noster
    Kodaly Psalmus Hungaricus and Missa Brevis
    Lisz Christus and Psalms 23, 110
    F. Martin Golgatha and La Nativité du Jesu Christ
    José Mauricio Credo and Te Deum
    Mendelssohn Elias, Paulus, The First Walpurgis Night and Symphony No. 2 (Lobgesang)
    Monteverdi Marian Vespers, Dixit Secondo and Canti Guenerie Amore
    Mozart Requiem, Vesperae de Dominica, Vesperae solennes de confessore, Freimaurer Cantata, Davidde penitente, Concert Arias, Regina Coeli and Masses
    L. Nono Sul ponte di Hiroshima
    Orff Carmina Burana and Catulli Carmina
    Penderecki Dies irae
    Puccini Messa di Gloria
    Reger Requiem-Satz and O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
    Rossini Stabat Mater and Petite Messe Solennelle
    Saint-Saens Christmas Oratorio
    Santoro Verborgenheit and Cantata
    D. Scarlatti Missa di S. Cecilia and Große Messe in D
    Schubert Stabat Mater, Lazarus and Masses
    Schütz Christmas Story, Resurrection History, Musikalische Exequien, Magnificat, Vater Abraham - erbarme dich mein, Symphoniae Sacrae Nr. 7, 8, 9, 10 and Psalms Nr. 23, 130, 136
    Schumann Faust-Szenen, Requiem, Der Königssohn and Paradise and the Peri
    Strawinsky Les Noces, Cantata, Pulcinella and Wind Mass in B minor
    Telemann Der Tag des Gerichts, Jauchzet - ihr Christen, Süße Hoffnung - wenn ich frage and Psalms
    K. Thomas Messe in a
    Verdi Requiem
    Vivaldi Magnificat

    Opera Repertoire

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    Composer[7] Opera Role
    Auber Fra Diavolo Lorenzo
    Beethoven Fidelio Jaquino
    Bellini La Somnambula (The Sleepwalker) Elvino
    Bizet Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers) Nadir
    Cherubini Anacréon
    Lodoïska
    Anacréon
    Floreski
    Donizetti L'elisir d'amore
    Don Pasquale
    Nemorino
    Ernesto
    Egk Der Revisor Bobtschinskij
    de Falla La Vida Breve (The Brief Life) Paco
    Fortner Bluthochzeit Der Mond
    Gounod Faust
    Mireille
    Faust
    Vincent
    Haydn Philemon und Baucis
    L'Infedeltà Delusa (Deceit Outwitted)
    Philemon
    Filippo
    Hindemith Cardillac Cavalier
    Lortzing Zar und Zimmermann (Tsar and Carpenter) Chateauneuf (French Ambassador)
    Massenet Manon
    Werther
    Des Grieux
    Werther
    Mozart The Magic Flute
    The Abduction from the Seraglio
    Così fan tutte (Women are like that)
    Don Giovanni
    Idomeneo

    The Marriage of Figaro
    The Clemency of Titus
    La Finta Giardiniera (The Pretend Garden-Girl)
    Tamino
    Belmonte
    Ferrando
    Don Ottavio
    Idamantes
    Arbace
    Basilio
    Tito
    Count Belfiore
    Nicolai The Merry Wives of Windsor Fenton
    Puccini Gianni Schicchi Rinuccio
    Ravel The Child and the Spells


    The Tree Frog
    Wedgwood Teapot
    The Little Old Man
    Rossini The Barber of Seville
    The Italian Girl in Algiers
    Cinderella
    Count Almaviva
    Lindoro
    Don Ramiro
    J. Strauss The Flittermouse Alfred
    R. Strauss The Knight of the Rose
    Arabella
    Italian Singer
    Count Elemer
    Strawinsky Oedipus Rex

    Oedipus
    Shepherd
    Verdi La Traviata
    Otello
    Falstaff
    Alfredo
    Cassio
    Fenton
    Wagner The Master-Singers of Nuremberg
    Tannhäuser
    Tristan and Isolde

    The Rhinegold

    Parsifal
    David
    Walther von der Vogelweide
    Young Sailor
    Shepherd
    God of Spring
    Sunshine
    3rd Squire
    Zeller The Bird Seller Count Stanislaus

    Teaching career

    [edit]
    Baldin teaching at the Bach Academy of Buenos Aires (1993)

    Among other institutions, Baldin taught at the music academies of Blumenau, Brazil, in 1975. From 1978 to 1980, he was a lecturer in vocal music at the Musikhochschule of Heidelberg and, in 1983, he became a professor at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe. His students included Reginaldo Pinheiro, Fernando Portari, Roberto Saccà, Marc Marshall, Hernán Iturralde, Ulf Bästlein, Hans Christoph Begemann, Georg Heckel, Winfried Toll and Ralf Willershäuser.

    Aldo Baldin died in Waldbronn, on January 5, 1994, at age 49.

    Documentary

    [edit]

    In 2011, after receiving the Research and Development of Feature Film award from the Cinemateca Catarinense, filmmaker Yves Goulart started a research on Aldo Baldin's life and career to make his biographical documentary. The film title is Aldo Baldin - A Life for Music. It is under production and expected to be released in 2024.[8]

    Discography

    [edit]

    Baldin's discography covers a wide range of recordings of oratorios, Lieder and operas on well-known labels. He used to work regularly with the world's noted conductors and orchestras and performed at international music festivals, as well as in nearly all great concert halls and opera houses in the world.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "NSC Total". NSC Total.
  • ^ "Bach Cantatas Website: Aldo Baldin". Bach Cantatas.
  • ^ Genuit, Werner. "Werner Genuit". Werner Genuit.
  • ^ "Grammy Awards". Grammy Awards.
  • ^ "Grammy Awards". Grammy Awards.
  • ^ "Spotify". Spotify.
  • ^ "Spotify". Spotify.
  • ^ "Goulart Filmes". Goulart Filmes.
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