Herbert Wernicke

Herbert Wernicke (1987)

Herbert Wernicke (24 March 1946 – 16 April 2002) was a German opera director and a set and costume designer.[1] He was born in Auggen, Baden-Württemberg.[2] He studied piano, flute, and directing at the conservatory in Braunschweig and set design at the academy in Munich. After starting out as set and costume designer in Landshut and Wuppertal, and directing his first play in Darmstadt, he directed his first opera, Handel's Belshazzar, in 1978 in Darmstadt. The majority of Wernicke's artistic work was at the theater in Basel, where he lived since 1990.

On 16 April 2002 Wernicke died unexpectedly at age 56 after a short, serious illness in the hospital in Basel.[3] On 5 May 2002 Theater Basel premiered Israel in Egypt in the fragmentary form left by Wernicke at his death. He was buried in a cemetery in Auggen, his birth city.

Productions (selection)

Die Prophezeihung des Goldenen Zeitalters (1984)
  • Die Prophezeihung des Goldenen Zeitalters und der Schrecken der Hölle (Florentiner Intermedien) (1984, Staatstheater Kassel)
O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (1987)

References

  1. ^ "Herbert Wernicke" (obituary) by Tom Sutcliffe, The Guardian, 20 April 2002
  2. ^ "Wiege und Grab in Auggen" by Dorothee Philipp, Badische Zeitung, 24 March 2016 (in German)
  3. ^ "Herbert Wernicke, 56, Director And Designer of the Opera" by Anne Midgette, The New York Times, 25 April 2002

External links

  • Herbert Wernicke at IMDb
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