Götz Friedrich

Opera Director

1930 – 2000

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Who was Götz Friedrich?

Götz Friedrich was a German opera and theatre director.

He was a student and assistant of Walter Felsenstein at the Komische Oper Berlin in Berlin, where he went on to direct his early productions. He first came to international prominence with a controversial 1972 production of Wagner's Tannhäuser at Bayreuth. He defected to the West whilst working on a production of Jenůfa in Stockholm later the same year.

From 1972 to 1981 he was principal director at the Hamburg State Opera. Between 1977 and 1981, he was also director of productions at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden in London, where he staged the first British performances of the three-act completion of Berg's Lulu. In 1981 he took up the post of general director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin where he stayed until his death in 2000, staging productions across the whole of the operatic repertoire.

He was partciularly known for his productions of Wagner. He staged his first production of the Ring at Covent Garden. The designs by Josef Svoboda centred on a revolving hydraulic platform. In the 1980s he directed a new production for the Deutsche Oper in Berlin. Covent Garden later imported this production to replace a planned production by Yuri Lyubimov, which had been abandoned after Das Rheingold. Sir Bernard Haitink conducted complete cycles of the second Friedrich Ring, in 1992. The production was also staged in Washington and Japan.

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Born
Aug 4, 1930
Naumburg
Also known as
  • Gotz Friedrich
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Nationality
  • Germany
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Lived in
  • Naumburg
Died
Dec 12, 2000
Berlin

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on July 23, 2013

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