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Siegmund Nimsgern
Siegmund Nimsgern
(14 January 1940 – 14 September 2025) was a German
bass-baritone
who made an international career. His signature roles were "evil, dark, ambiguous figures" such as Pizarro in Beethoven's ''
Fidelio
'' and Telramund in Wagner's ''
Lohengrin
''. Other dark roles he performed include Kaspar in Weber's ''
Der Freischütz
'', Ruthven in Marschner's ''
Der Vampyr
'', Klingsor in Wagner's ''
Parsifal
'', Scarpia in Puccini's ''
Tosca
'', Bartók's
Bluebeard
and Hindemith's
Cardillac
. He performed at
La Scala
in Milan and the
Metropolitan Opera
in New York, and portrayed Wotan in Wagner's ''
Der Ring des Nibelungen
'' at the
Bayreuth Festival
from 1983 to 1986. He was also known for performing works by
Bach
in concert and in recordings, including cantata cycles and major works with
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
and
Helmuth Rilling
. He recorded Schoenberg's ''
Die Jakobsleiter
'' and ''
Gurre-Lieder
'' conducted by
Pierre Boulez
and took part in a 1989 recording of ''Lohengrin'' that won a
Grammy Award
.
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