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- Franz Grundheber (born 27 September 1937) is a German operatic baritone. He was based at the Hamburg State Opera where he performed over 150 roles from...
- (1927–2023), sports reporter Günther Steines (1928–1982), athlete Franz Grundheber (born 1937), baritone Otmar Seul (born 1943), lawyer, professor Helga...
- Philharmonic, conducted by Christoph von Dohnányi, Label: Decca, 1979 Franz Grundheber (Wozzeck), Hildegard Behrens (Marie), Walter Raffeiner (Tambourmajor)...
- Merritt, Stuttgart State Orchestra conducted by Roland Kluttig 2006: Franz Grundheber, Thomas Moser, Vienna State Opera conducted by Daniele Gatti (DVD) 2010:...
- and the Staatsoper Berlin, conducted by Daniel Barenboim, with Franz Grundheber in the title role and Waltraud Meier as Marie. It was filmed in 1994....
- Jean Kraft Mr. Lavander-Gas, the literature professor baritone Franz Grundheber Clyde Phillip Walker Dr. Turtlespit, the science professor b**** Noël Mangin...
- Moses und Aron Sylvain Cambreling, conductor; Andreas Conrad and Franz Grundheber; Reinhard Oechsler, producer (SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg;...
- Fisher Hall, New York, 16 January) CD: Telarc Cat: CD 80570 2003 Franz Grundheber, Robert Chafin, Paul McNamara, Manuela Uhl Ulrich Windfuhr, Kiel Philharmonic...
- Deborah Polaski, David Syrus, Jane Henschel, Linda Watson, and Franz Grundheber. Konieczny also took part in acting classes at the Internationale Filmschule...
- 7 49610-2 1979 Elena Obraztsova, Arleen Auger, Plácido Domingo, Franz Grundheber Riccardo Chailly Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra CD: Deutsche Grammophon...