German tenor and conductor

Peter Schreier

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German tenor and conductor
Awards Received
National Prize of East Germany
Star of People's Friendship
Léonie Sonning Music Prize
Leipzig International Mendelssohn Prize
Ernst von Siemens Music Prize
Robert Schumann Prize of the City of Zwickau
Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize
Bach Medal
Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
art award of the City of Dresden
Patriotic Order of Merit in gold
Member of, past and present

Academy of Arts of the GDR

Academy of Arts, Berlin

Saxon academy of arts

Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts

Peter Schreier (29 July 1935 – 25 December 2019) was a German tenor in opera, concert and lied, and a conductor. He was regarded as one of the leading lyric tenors of the 20th century.

Schreier was a member of the Dresdner Kreuzchor conducted by Rudolf Mauersberger, performing as an alto soloist. He became a tenor, focused on concert and lieder singing, well known internationally for the Evangelist parts in Bach's Christmas Oratorio and Passion. A member of the Berlin State Opera from 1963, he appeared in Mozart roles such as Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, and in the title role of Pfitzner's Palestrina, among others. He appeared at the Vienna State Opera and the Metropolitan Opera, among others, as one of few singers from the German Democratic Republic to perform internationally.

Schreier made many recordings, especially of Bach's works as both a singer and a conductor, even simultaneously. He recorded many lieder including the song cycles by Schubert and Schumann. He was known for intelligent understanding of texts and their musical expression with intensity. Schreier received awards including the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize, Léonie Sonning Music Prize.