Otmar Suitner
Otmar Suitner was archetypical of the type of Central European conductor who comes up through the ranks (i.e., opera house, theater, or if an instrumentalist, house orchestra) and worked his way up to leadership by dint of musicality. Some move on to what is essentially international "stardom," such as the case with Karajan or Klemperer. Others settle into a localized niche, but extend their reputation past national boundaries via recording prowess, often through a varied series of ensembles. In this manner, Suitner's star ascended, the dawn of the digital era being a boon to his recognition even though he ceased conducting in the 1990s due to illness.
Otmar Suitner was born in the picturesque backdrop of the Tyrol. His father was a native and his mother was Italian, who most likely nourished his affinity for opera. In his teens, Suitner began piano studies under Weidlich at the Innsbruck Conservatory and continued the same under Ledwinka at the Salzburg Mozarteum from 1940-1942, also studying conducting with Clemens Krauss at that institution. Upon completion of studies, the young man became Kapellmeister at the Innsbruck Theatre and moved through a number of both opera and orchestra positions, including Remscheid (1952), Ludwigshaven (1957), the Rhineland-Pfalz State Philharmonic Orchestra (1957) the Dresden State Opera (1960-1964), and the Berlin State Opera (1964-1971, continuing 1973-1990). He became a fixture at Bayreuth, working closely with Wieland Wagner on the 1965 Der fliegende Holländer and the Ring cycle for 1966 and 1967. In opera, he distinguished himself in Mozart, Wagner, and Strauss, bringing to those composers a litheness and protean energy not usually associated with the Austro-German school of interpretation. His predilection for lightness can be divined from his arrangement of Der Rosenkavalier for small orchestra performance. No complacent traditionalist, Suitner was also a fervent advocate of Dessau, conducting the premieres of that composer's operas Puntila (1966), Einstein (1973), and Leonce und Lena (1979). In 1969, he became a guest conductor with the San Francisco Opera Company and in the following decade was a frequent podium visitor in Japan, receiving honorary conductorship of the Tokyo NHK Symphony Orchestra in 1973.
The Japanese connection was to stand Suitner in good stead with the emergence of digital recording in the early 1980s. His set of the Beethoven symphonies with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra for Denon was one of the very first sets of the nine to appear. Soon, Suitner was one of the digital pioneers and joined the ranks of conductors who had built a cult by dint of quality recordings, much like Rosbaud, Kegel, Wand, and others. Unfortunately, illness stayed Suitner's hand in the early 1990s and he made a premature retirement from performing and recording. Nonetheless, he retained his devotees and his 80th birthday saw the issue of an 11-CD set on the Edel label representative of his operatic and symphonic artistry.
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HUMPERDINCK, E.: Hansel und Gretel (highlights) [Opera] (Suitner)
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Opera - Released by Berlin Classics on 12 nov. 1996
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Berühmte Opernduette: Peter Schreier & Theo Adam (Karel Sabina - Bedrich Smetana - Michel Carre)
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Opera - Released by Eterna on 1 jan. 1973
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DVORAK, A.: Symphony No. 9, "From the New World" / Hussite Overture (Berlin Staatskapelle, Suitner)
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Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik / Serenata notturna D-Dur / Serenade F-Dur / Notturno D-Dur
Staatskapelle Dresden, Otmar Suitner
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MOZART, W.A.: Symphonies Nos. 39, 40, 41 (Dresden Staatskapelle, Suitner) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
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MOZART, W.A.: Symphonies Nos. 35, 36, 38 (Dresden Staatskapelle, Suitner) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
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MOZART, W.A.: Symphonies Nos. 28, 29, 30 (Dresden Staatskapelle, Suitner) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
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HUMPERDINCK, E.: Hansel und Gretel [Opera] (Springer, Hoff) (Engelbert Humperdinck - Adelheid Wette)
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Mozart: Haffner-Sinfonie / Linzer Sinfonie
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Grieg: Orchestral Pieces
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Mozart: Sinfonia concertante Es-Dur, K. 297b
Staatskapelle Dresden, Alfred Tolksdorf, Karl Schutte, Günther Schaffrath, Heinz Wappler, Otmar Suitner
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Pfitzner & Strauss: Preludes to "Palestrina" & The Woman without a Shadow
Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Heinz Rogner, Staatskapelle Berlin, Otmar Suitner
Klassiek - Released by Eterna on 25 okt. 1980
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Liszt: Orphée & Mazeppa (Mono Version)
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Divers - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1957
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Mozart: Così fan tutte (Highlights - Sung in Italian)
Staatskapelle Berlin, Chor der Staatsoper Berlin, Peter Schreier, Theo Adam, Otmar Suitner
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Beethoven: Symphonies No. 9 & 7
Staatskapelle Berlin, Otmar Suitner
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MOZART, W.A.: Symphonies Nos. 31, 32, 33, 34 (Dresden Staatskapelle, Suitner) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
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MOZART, W.A.: Opera Arias (Prey)
Hermann Prey, Staatskapelle Dresden, Otmar Suitner
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Grieg: Peer Gynt Suites Nos. 1 & 2, Extracts (Mono Version)
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Grieg: Peer Gynt, Suites Nos. 1 & 2 (Mono Version)
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Mozart: Italienische Opernarien
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Divers - Released by Eterna on 12 mrt. 1971
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