Reiner Goldberg


Reiner Goldberg is a German operatic.
After his vocal studies at the conservatory of music "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden, Goldberg made his debut 1967 in the Saxon Theatre in Radebeul. A further station was the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden in 1973. In 1981, the tenor became a member of the Berlin State Opera ensemble.
At the beginning of the 1980s, Goldberg sang the important tenor parts of operas by Richard Wagner in nearly all leading opera houses in Europe and worldwide however his Bayreuth career started ignominiously.
In 1983 Goldberg was contracted to sing both Siegfried Roles in the new production of the Ring Cycle at the Bayreuth Festival conducted by Sir Georg Solti and produced by Sir Peter Hall. This turned into a personal disaster for him as he could not learn the roles in time and was replaced shortly before the first performances. He would be invited back to Bayreuth in 1986 to sing Tannhäuser, Walther in Die Meistersinger in 1987 and in 1988 for Walther again and the Götterdämmerung Siegfried. In 1989 he would sing both Siegfried roles in the second Ring cycle of that summer's festival under Barenboim and would subsequently sing Erik in Der Fliegende Holländer there until 1994 under Sinopoli.
Among his other successes were Tannhäuser at the Vienna State Opera and Bavarian State Opera Munich, Erik at the Salzburg Easter Festival 1982 and 1983 conducted by Herbert von Karajan, Florestan and Tannhäuser at the Metropolitan Opera, both Siegfried roles at Covent Garden in 1991, and as Max in the Zurich Opera.
In concert, he sang in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony under Claudio Abbado. In 1995, Goldberg received the Special Music Award for the title role of Aron in a live recording of Schoenberg's Moses und Aron with the Tokyo Symphony under Maestro Kazuyoshi Akiyama at Suntory Hall in Tokyo.

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