Erna Berger

Erna Berger, the German lyric coloratura soprano, captivated audiences with her exquisite voice and remarkable vocal purity. Born on October 19, 1900, in Cossebaude, Germany, Berger displayed her musical prowess from a young age, excelling not only as a singer but also as a pianist and dancer. Throughout her illustrious career, she performed at leading opera houses in Germany and even graced the stage of the Metropolitan Opera. Berger was particularly renowned for her roles as the Queen of the Night and Konstanze, among many others, showcasing her versatility and mastery of the opera genre. Beyond her operatic performances, she was also an accomplished recitalist and concert singer, excelling in German song and concert works like Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Her legacy lives on through her numerous recordings, which continue to enchant music enthusiasts worldwide. Erna Berger retired in 1955 and passed away in Essen, Germany, on June 14, 1990, leaving behind an indelible mark on the world of opera.

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