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Rudolf Schock

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cast Schock in solo roles in 1937, but his career was interrupted by his being enlisted into the army in 1940. It resumed after the war in 1945 in Hanover. In 1946, he appeared with two of the Berlin-based opera companies and in 1947 he joined the
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He sold over three million records and his German films made him almost a superstar of his day. Schock's most impressive performances include the roles of Paul in
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Rudolf Schock continued making concert appearances into his sixties. Aged 71, he died suddenly of a heart attack in GĂĽrzenich a district of the town of
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but was smaller and more ardent than many voices in that category. Colored distinctly with a rich baritonal quality, Schock is described by
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Schock was also interested in the development of younger singers by judging vocal competitions. After discovering
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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When he was 18 and still continuing his musical studies that took him to
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at one of these, Schock part-funded the bass's musical training.
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History of the Tenor / Rudolf Schock / Sound Clips and Narration
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Index

tenor
Duisburg
Prussian
Rhine Province
operetta
Lohengrin
opera
lieder
heldentenor
fach
Grove
lyric tenor
Cologne
Hanover
Theater Duisburg
Staatstheater Braunschweig
Hamburg State Opera
Covent Garden
Rodolfo
Alfredo
Pinkerton
Tamino
Idomeneo
Salzburg Festival
Rolf Liebermann
Vienna State Opera
Lulu
Edinburgh International Festival
Walther
Richard Tauber

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