Rolf Liebermann

Rolf Liebermann (1910-1999) was a Swiss composer and visionary music administrator whose influence on the opera world is immeasurable. Born in Zurich to a prominent Berlin family, Liebermann's career spanned both composition and administration, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape. He was renowned for his daring vision and giant ambitions, often compared to the legendary Sergei Diaghilev for his ability to inspire and innovate.

Liebermann's compositions ranged from operas and chansons to jazz, showcasing his versatility and eclectic tastes. His administrative roles, notably as the artistic director of the Hamburg State Opera and the Paris Opera, saw him revitalize these institutions and introduce groundbreaking practices. At the Hamburg State Opera, he programmed a staggering 70 traditional operas, 40 works from the 20th century, and commissioned 20 new pieces, elevating the opera to global acclaim. In Paris, he pioneered the presentation of operas in their original languages and introduced televised broadcasts to democratize opera, making it accessible to a wider audience.

Beyond his administrative prowess, Liebermann was also a respected juror for prestigious events like the Eurovision Song Contest and the Berlinale. His legacy as the "father of Regietheater" underscores his impact on modern opera, though his original vision differed from today's conceptual excesses. Liebermann's work continues to inspire, reflecting his enduring influence on the world of opera and music.

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