Awards & Winners

Franz Mazura

Date of Birth 22-April-1924
Place of Birth Salzburg
(Austria, Euregio Salzburg-Berchtesgadener Land-Traunstein, Salzburg)
Nationality Austria
Also know as Mazura, Franz
Profession Opera Singer, Actor
Franz Mazura is an Austrian bass-baritone opera singer and actor. He was made a Kammersänger in 1980 and an Honorary Member of the National Theater of Mannheim in 1990. He most often plays villains and strange characters. Mazura studied with Frederick Husler at the Academy of Music in Detmold, and worked during his studies as an actor at the National Theater in Detmold. Mazura debuted in 1949 in Kassel, thereafter singing in Mainz, Brunswick, and Mannheim. In 1960 he performed at the Salzburg Festspiele, in 1961 at the Berlin Opera, in 1971 at Bayreuth, and in 1973 at the Hamburg State Opera; he has also performed at the Vienna State Opera, the Paris Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera. Notable appearances include his 1976 performance as Alberich in Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold under Georg Solti and Peter Stein, and as Dr. Schön in Alban Berg's Lulu under Pierre Boulez and Patrice Chéreau, in its first complete performance as well as performances of Parsifal, Tosca, Wozzeck, Fidelio, Moses und Aron, and Der Kaiser von Atlantis. Mazura appears on two Grammy Award winning recordings: as Dr. Schön in Lulu, conducted by Pierre Boulez and as Moses in Moses und Aron, conducted by Sir Georg Solti.

Awards by Franz Mazura

Check all the awards nominated and won by Franz Mazura.

1985


Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Honored for : Moses und Aron (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus feat. conductor Sir Georg Solti)

Nominations 1985 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Moses und Aron (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Chorus feat. conductor Sir Georg Solti)