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[[File:Nicola Perscheid - Fritz Soot als Siegfried.jpg|thumb|<center>Fritz Soot as Siegfried, photograph by [[Nicola Perscheid]]</center>]]
'''Friedrich Wilhelm Soot''' (20 August 1878 - 9 June 1965) was a German opera singer ([[tenor]]).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2UnEV35 Fritz Soot] on Forgotten Opera singers</ref><ref>[http://bit.ly/2DFtBK6 Fritz Soot] on Munzinger.de</ref>
== Life ==
Born in , Soot became an early member of the [[Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe]] ensemble. At the same time he studied singing between 1900 and 1907 and made his official debut as Tonio in 1908. In 1909 he also took part in the sensational [[premiere]] of Strauss' ''[[Elektra]]'' at the [[Semperoper]] in Dresden.
After the First World War Soot was engaged at the [[Staatstheater Stuttgart]]. There he was able to make a name for himself as an interpreter of [[Richard Wagner]]. Between 1922 and 1944 Soot was regarded as the "star" of the [[Staatsoper Unter den Linden]]. At the same time he had regular appearances at the summer festival of [[Sopot]] between 1924 and 1931.
In the winter of 1924/25 Soot made an extremely successful guest appearance at the [[Royal Opera House|Covent Garden Theatre]] in London. In 1935 he was brought to the State Opera in Berlin as the "director of the artistic office". In 1941 he took part in the [[Zarah Leander]] movie '''' as a "singer at the rehearsal" (Zarah Leander played an opera singer).
After the Second World War Soot appeared again as a singer from 1946 to 1952, but could not quite continue his earlier successes.
In the winter of 1952/53 Soot gave his farewell performance and retired from public life. Ten weeks before his 87th birthday Fritz Soot died on June 9, 1965 in Berlin and found his last resting place there.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2UteNnF Fritz Soot] on Oxford Index</ref>
== Roles (selection)<ref>[http://bit.ly/2DGf2pF Fritz Soot] on vocal-classics.com</ref> ==
* Tonio – ''[[La fille du régiment]]'' (Donizetti)
* Mephistofeles – ''[[Doktor Faust]]'' (Busoni))
* Diener – ''[[Elektra]]'' (Strauss)
* ''Tambourmajor – [[Wozzeck]]'' (Berg)
* Asmodi – ''Das Herz'' ([[Hans Pfitzner]])
* Hoffmann – ''[[The Tales of Hoffmann]]'' (Offenbach)
* Speaker of the Court of the Dead – ''[[Die Verurteilung des Lukullus]]'' (Dessau)
== Bibliography ==
* among others (editor): '''', .
== References ==
== External links ==
* Klaus Ulrich Spiegel: [http://bit.ly/2UteOIf ''„Darf ich mich Meister nennen …“ Der interessante dramatische Tenor Fritz Soot'']
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[[Category:1878 births]]
[[Category:1965 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Neunkirchen, Saarland]]
[[Category:German operatic tenors]]
[[Category:20th-century German singers]]
'''Friedrich Wilhelm Soot''' (20 August 1878 - 9 June 1965) was a German opera singer ([[tenor]]).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2UnEV35 Fritz Soot] on Forgotten Opera singers</ref><ref>[http://bit.ly/2DFtBK6 Fritz Soot] on Munzinger.de</ref>
== Life ==
Born in , Soot became an early member of the [[Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe]] ensemble. At the same time he studied singing between 1900 and 1907 and made his official debut as Tonio in 1908. In 1909 he also took part in the sensational [[premiere]] of Strauss' ''[[Elektra]]'' at the [[Semperoper]] in Dresden.
After the First World War Soot was engaged at the [[Staatstheater Stuttgart]]. There he was able to make a name for himself as an interpreter of [[Richard Wagner]]. Between 1922 and 1944 Soot was regarded as the "star" of the [[Staatsoper Unter den Linden]]. At the same time he had regular appearances at the summer festival of [[Sopot]] between 1924 and 1931.
In the winter of 1924/25 Soot made an extremely successful guest appearance at the [[Royal Opera House|Covent Garden Theatre]] in London. In 1935 he was brought to the State Opera in Berlin as the "director of the artistic office". In 1941 he took part in the [[Zarah Leander]] movie '''' as a "singer at the rehearsal" (Zarah Leander played an opera singer).
After the Second World War Soot appeared again as a singer from 1946 to 1952, but could not quite continue his earlier successes.
In the winter of 1952/53 Soot gave his farewell performance and retired from public life. Ten weeks before his 87th birthday Fritz Soot died on June 9, 1965 in Berlin and found his last resting place there.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2UteNnF Fritz Soot] on Oxford Index</ref>
== Roles (selection)<ref>[http://bit.ly/2DGf2pF Fritz Soot] on vocal-classics.com</ref> ==
* Tonio – ''[[La fille du régiment]]'' (Donizetti)
* Mephistofeles – ''[[Doktor Faust]]'' (Busoni))
* Diener – ''[[Elektra]]'' (Strauss)
* ''Tambourmajor – [[Wozzeck]]'' (Berg)
* Asmodi – ''Das Herz'' ([[Hans Pfitzner]])
* Hoffmann – ''[[The Tales of Hoffmann]]'' (Offenbach)
* Speaker of the Court of the Dead – ''[[Die Verurteilung des Lukullus]]'' (Dessau)
== Bibliography ==
* among others (editor): '''', .
== References ==
== External links ==
* Klaus Ulrich Spiegel: [http://bit.ly/2UteOIf ''„Darf ich mich Meister nennen …“ Der interessante dramatische Tenor Fritz Soot'']
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[[Category:1878 births]]
[[Category:1965 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Neunkirchen, Saarland]]
[[Category:German operatic tenors]]
[[Category:20th-century German singers]]
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