One last good welfare: Volksoper mourns around Mirjana Irosch
One last good welfare: Volksoper mourns around Mirjana Irosch
The music and theater world has suffered a great loss. Mirjana Irosch, an outstanding singer who has been seen at the Vienna Volksoper for decades has died. She leaves a lasting legacy as an artist who was primarily known for her passionate performances in operettas. In an official announcement, the Volksoper expressed her grief and recognized Irosch as a "lovable, particularly collegial singer and great artist". Her most dazzling appearances remain unforgettable, especially the roles she sang in the operettas, like the Rosalinde in "The Bat", which she presented 196 times, which she made for her most sung game.
Mirjana Irosch was born on October 24, 1939 and began her musical career with a vocal studies in Zagreb. Her first engagement in 1962 led her to the stage in Linz, followed by stations in Ulm and Bern, before she came to the Vienna Volksoper in 1967, which became her artistic home for several decades.
an important career at the Volksoper
The collaboration with the actor and singer Harald Serafin was a formative part of her career. With Serafin, she appeared in 1967 in the premiere of Zoltan Kodaly's "Hary Janos" and soon formed the "dream couple of the operetta". After the birth of her daughter Martina, who also became a singer, Irog changed from mezzo to the soprano subject, which gave her career new dimensions. Despite the artistic success, marriage to Serafin later diverge.
Among the many roles that Irish embodied, the musette in Puccini's "Boheme" in Harry Kupfer's celebrated production from 1984 and the Marta in Eugen d ‘Alberts" Unland "were. In the reality of the operettes, too, she shone with roles such as the "funny widow" and the Lisa from "The Land of Smile". They made their versatility and stage presence a loved one in music life.
The artist was appointed Austrian chamber singer in 1981 and received the silver honor of the city of Vienna in 1993. Irosch regularly appeared in international tours, including trips to Japan and the USA. In addition to her stage work, she also devoted herself to concert singing, radio and television recordings as well as the recording of numerous records. They also led their activities to the Salzburg Festival and the Sea Festival in Mörbisch, where she persisted, even after the great Volksopern period in the early 2000s.
a lasting inheritance
Mirjana Irosch remained closely connected over the years, also by her honorary membership, which was given to her because of her special services to the institution. Her commitment and passion for music and stage will remain part of the history of the Vienna People's Opera forever. The loss of this extraordinary artist strengthens grief in the artistic community and lets the audience indulge in memories of their impressive performances.
The aftermath of their artistic work is profound and will continue to exist in the hearts of many people. Irosch will not only be remembered as an outstanding singer, but also as an inspiring personality. For more information about your life and your career, the article by www.news.at .
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