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    Hans Hotter (19 January 1909 – 6 December 2003) was a German operatic bass-baritone. He stood 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and his appearance was striking. His voice and diction were equally recognisable.

  2. Dec 13, 2003 · Hans Hotter, whose stirring bass-baritone was a cornerstone of the German opera repertory of his generation, died at his home in Grünwald, Germany, near Munich, on Saturday, a few weeks...

  3. Hans Hotter (* 19. Januar 1909 in Offenbach am Main ; † 6. Dezember 2003 in München ) war ein deutscher Opernsänger ( Bassbariton ) und Gesangspädagoge .

  4. The greatly esteemed German bass-baritone, Hans Hotter, studied with Matthäus Roemer in Munich, working as an organist and choirmaster before making his opera début at Troppau in 1930. Hans Hotter performed standard baritone roles in Breslau (1931), Prague (1932-34), and Hamburg (1934-1945).

  5. Dec 13, 2003 · Hans Hotter, a leading bass-baritone perhaps best known for his Wagnerian roles whom former Los Angeles Times music critic Martin Bernheimer called “the greatest, noblest Wotan of them all,”...

  6. Hans Hotter (1909–2003), German bass-baritone, especially successful in the Wagner role Wotan / Der Wanderer (Das Rheingold, Die Walküre and Siegfried). Hans Hotter sings Wotan (Die Walküre and Siegfried) on the famous recording of the Ring conducted by Georg Solti. Hans Hotter was born in Offenbach am Main.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Hans Hotter was a major figure in Karajans Vienna years as artistic director (1956 – 1964). Hotter is widely seen as one of the most important German bass-baritones of the 20 th century – not only for Wagner and Richard Strauss but also as a Lied singer.