Christine Görner
Christine Görner | |
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Born | 15 June 1930 |
Died | 30 October 2024 Italy | (aged 94)
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Organizations | Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz |
Christine Görner (15 June 1930[1] – 30 October 2024) was a German actress and opera singer. Based at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz, she focused on operettas and musicals. She played the title role in the 1958 operetta film Gräfin Mariza.
Life and career
[edit]After her vocal training Görner was engaged as a member of the Staatsoper Hamburg at age 22.[2] After a few years she moved to the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich. She appeared there in Harold Rome's Fanny, alongside Trude Hesterberg, the first musical produced at Gärtnerplatz.[3] In the 1956 world premiere of Paul Burkhard's spieloper Spiegel, das Kätzchen, she performed as Miesmies alongside Ferry Gruber, among others. She performed as a guest at the Cologne Opera, the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Bavarian State Opera.[2]
In the 1950s she was also active as an actress and performed leading roles in several film productions. In 1958 she played the title role in the operetta film Gräfin Mariza of Kalman's operetta.[2][4] alongside Rudolf Schock.[4]
From 1988 Görner worked mainly as a voice coach, teaching acting and singing, first for five years at the acting school of Ruth von Zerboni , later in her own studio.[1] She was also successful as a performer of songs by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht as well as of chansons of the 1920s.[1] She appeared in radio and on television.[2]
Personal life
[edit]Görner was the great-granddaughter of Karl August Görner, an actor and theater manager, and the opera singer Friederike Tomasini from Neustrelitz.[2] Görner was married to the baritone Benno Kusche from 1960 to 1986. Their son, Christian Kusche-Tomasini is a film composer living in Italy.[2]
Christine Görner dies on 30 October 2024 in Italy, where she had lived at her son´s for the last five years, at the age of 94.[5]
Recordings
[edit]Görner recorded complete operettas and excerpts.
- 1957: Gräfin Dubarry[6]
- Excerpts from operettas (Operettenquerschnitte), with Benno Kusche (EMI)[2]
- The Merry Farmer / Der Vogelhändler, with Benno Kusche (Amiga)[7]
- Robert Stolz – Meine schönsten Melodien, with Benno Kusche (Europa)[8]
- Christine Görner – Benno Kusche (Telefunken)[9]
- Weltstars singen Lehár (Electrola)[10]
- Ein Sommer lang / In mir klingt ein Lied (Telefunken)[11]
- J. Strauss: Eine Nacht in Venedig, as Agricola (1967)[12][6]
- Excerpt from Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies[13][6]
- Excerpt from Gräfin Mariza, with Fritz Wunderlich[14][6]
- Excerpt from Wiener Blut[15][6]
- Excerpt from Der Vetter aus Dingsda[16][6]
Films
[edit]Films with Görner include:[17][1]
- 1958: Wenn Mädchen ins Manöver zieh’n[18]
- 1958: Mein Mädchen ist ein Postillion
- 1958: Zauber der Montur
- 1958: Gräfin Mariza
- 1959: Zwischen Glück und Krone
- 1959: Was eine Frau im Frühling träumt
- 1959: Mandolinen und Mondschein
- 1959: Immer die Mädchen
- 1959: Mein Schatz, komm mit ans blaue Meer
- 1960: Endstation Rote Laterne
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Wulff, Hans-Jürgen (2014). Der deutsche Schlagerfilm: Kleines biofilmographisches Lexikon der Musiker der Musik- und Schlagerfilme von 1945–1965 (in German). doi:10.25969/MEDIAREP/12788. ISSN 2366-6404.
- ^ a b c d e f g Nowotny, Walter (1 June 2020). "Geburtstage im Juni 2020 / 15.6. Christine Görner wird 90". Online Merker (in German). Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Fanny". Musicallexikon (in German). Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Gräfin Mariza". cinema.de (in German). 2024. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Christine Görner, Schauspielerin, Sängerin und Schauspiellehrerin". www.christine-goerner.de. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f "Christine Görner". Muziekweb. 2024. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ Fall, Leo; Barabas, Sari; Görner, Christine; et al. (2003), Der fidele Bauer (in German), Cologne: EMI Electrola, OCLC 872996061
- ^ Stolz, Robert; Wilhelm, Horst; Köth, Erika; et al. (1979), Meine schönsten Melodien (in German), Quickborn: Miller International, OCLC 725707951
- ^ Otto, Hansgeorg; Badorek, Wilfried; Barabas, Sari; et al., Das grosse Operetten-Wunschkonzert, 3 (in undetermined language), Telefunken, OCLC 913132335
- ^ Lehár, Franz; Rothenberger, Anneliese; Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth; et al., Weltstars singen Lehar (in German), Germany: Electrola, OCLC 794113099
- ^ Görner, Christine; Hertel, Günter; Marischka, Ernst; et al. (1960), In mir klingt ein Lied : Lied aus dem Boston-Tonfilm "Abschiedswalzer" (in German), Hamburg: Teldec, OCLC 254781896
- ^ Corfield Godfrey, Paul (November 2013). "Johann Strauss II (1825–1899) / Eine Nacht in Venedig". musicweb-international. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ Hoppe, Heinz; Schütz, Ernst; Barabás, Sári; et al. (2003), Operettenmelodien Fred Raymond, Maske in Blau ; Friedrich Schröder, Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies ; Eduard Künneke, Glückliche Reise (in German), Köln: EMI Music, OCLC 1069140754
- ^ Kálmán, Emmerich; Brammer, Julius; Hartung, Gretel; et al. (1978), Gräfin Mariza musikalische Gesamtaufnahme der Operette (in German), Hamburg: RCA, OCLC 1068976121
- ^ Strauss, Johann; Léon, Victor; Rosenstein, Leo; et al. (1977), Wiener Blut Operettenquerschnitt (in German), Berlin: VEB Deutsche Schallplatten, OCLC 802948490
- ^ Künneke, Eduard; Köth, Erika; Görner, Christine; et al. (2003), Der Vetter aus Dingsda Querschnitt (in German), Köln: EMI-Electrola, OCLC 1183677296
- ^ "Christine Görner". Filmportal (in German). 2024. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ "Wenn Mädchen ins Manöver zieh'n (1958) – Film | cinema.de". www.cinema.de (in German). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in German)
- Christine Görner at IMDb
- Christine Görner discography at Discogs
- Christine Görner & Rudolf Schock – Hei, Mariza, hei 1958 on YouTube