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Erika Köth

Erika Köth Erika Köth (15 September 1925 – 20 February 1989) was a German operatic coloratura soprano, particularly associated with the roles of Zerbinetta and Zerlina.

Köth began a musical studies in Darmstadt with Elsa Blank in 1942, and after an interruption resumed them in 1945. She made her stage debut in Kaiserslautern as Philine in ''Mignon'', in 1948, and then sang in Karlsruhe (1950–53). She made her debut at the Munich State Opera and the Vienna State Opera in 1953, and at the Berlin State Opera in 1961. She appeared regularly at the Salzburg Festival (1955–64), as the Queen of the Night and Konstanze and Sophie, and in Bayreuth (1965–68), as the Woodbird. She also made guest appearances in Milan, Paris, London, etc.

Her repertory included: Susanna, Zerlina, Sophie, Despina, Queen of the Night, Lucia, Gilda, Stravinsky's ''Le Rossignol'', and ''The Rake's Progress''.

She had a small but piercing voice of great agility with a range extending remarkably high.

She can be seen on black-and-white video in the role of Rosina in a complete German performance of ''The Barber of Seville'' with Fritz Wunderlich, Hermann Prey, and Hans Hotter, and in a German performance of ''Don Giovanni'', with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Donald Grobe, Walter Berry, and Josef Greindl. Her discography also includes many operetta and lieder recordings. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Die lustige Witwe: highlights
    by Lehár, Franz 1870-1948

    Published 2006
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    Don Pasquale
    by Donizetti, Gaetano 1797-1848

    Published 2020
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    Fritz Wunderlich singt Mozart
    by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791

    Published 2010
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