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Christa Ludwig
Christa Ludwig is credited on 2,592 releases across 286 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1955–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,592
Pressings credited
286
Albums
8
Decades active
10
In collections
Biography
Christa Ludwig (16 March 1928 – 24 April 2021) was a German mezzo-soprano and sometime dramatic soprano, distinguished for her performances of opera, lieder, oratorio, and other major religious works like masses, passions, and solos in symphonic literature. Her performing career spanned almost half a century, from the late 1940s until the early 1990s. She sang at many international opera houses and festivals, including at the Vienna State Opera from 1955 to 1994, and at the Metropolitan Opera in many roles. She is remembered for roles such as Mozart's Dorabella, Beethoven's Leonore in Fidelio, Wagner's Kundry, and both Octavian and the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss. In Vienna, she created the title role of Gottfried von Einem's Der Besuch der alten Dame in 1971. She is widely recognised as having been one of the most significant and distinguished singers of the 20th century. The NPR Listener's Encyclopedia of Classical Music (2006) stated "Ludwig possessed a voice of exquisite richness and, when needed, breathtaking amplitude. She had the ability to impart dramatic urgency to a performance, the hallmark of a great singer."
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Credited work
2,592 releases · 286 albums · active 1955–2025
- Performance · 2,946
- Other credits · 79
Studios: Kingsway Hall · Sofiensaal · Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin · Berliner Philharmonie
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Mahler
- Wagner
- Richard Wagner
- Mozart
- Beethoven
- Leonard Bernstein
- Brahms
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