Artist's albums
Verdi: Rigoletto - Highlights
2000 · album
Dialog - Neue romantische Balladen
1998 · album
Verdi: Un ballo in maschera
1998 · album
Mozart: The Concert Arias
1997 · compilation
Mozart: Concert Arias
1996 · album
Great Moments of Edita Gruberova
1995 · album
Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel
1993 · album
Narodil sa Kristus Pán
1991 · album
Donizetti: Maria Stuarda
1990 · album
Strauss, J.: Die Fledermaus
1990 · album
Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527
1989 · album
Orff: Carmina Burana
1989 · album
Strauss, R: Ariadne auf Naxos
1988 · album
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail
1987 · album
Edita Gruberova - The Teldec Recordings
1986 · album
Verdi: Rigoletto
1985 · album
The Art of Edita Gruberová
2021 · compilation
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor (Live)
2018 · album
Edita Gruberová (Live)
2018 · album
Songs: Suchoň, Moyzes, Faix, Schneider-Trnavský
2016 · album
Brahms, Dvořák & Strauss: Lieder
2016 · album
The Art of Coloratura
2016 · album
Verdi: La traviata
2016 · album
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Biography
Edita Gruberová was a coloratura soprano, best known for her performances of Mozart and Strauss operas, but also strongly identified with the bel canto revival. She studied in her hometown of Bratislava, and then in Vienna and Prague, finally making her professional debut as Rosina in Rossini's Barber of Seville at the Slovak National Theater in 1968. An engagement to sing Mozart's Queen of the Night with the Vienna State Opera in 1970 was pivotal in establishing her career. She joined the company as a regular member in 1972, and before long she had made successful debuts at Glyndebourne (1973), the Salzburg Festival (1974, as Thibault in Verdi's Don Carlo with Karajan), and the Metropolitan Opera (1977, again as Mozart's Queen). During the late 1970s and early 1980s she debuted at many of the world's other major houses, including Covent Garden, La Scala, and the Chicago Lyric, but her schedule remained focused around the houses of central Europe -- a trend that continued throughout her career. Gruberová pursued a full schedule of operatic and concert appearances well into the 2000s. Other Mozart roles that Gruberová was strongly associated with included Constanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail and, somewhat surprisingly, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni -- a more lyrical role that lacked the high-flying coloratura that was usually her calling card. Her performances of Zerbinetta in Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos were considered among the best ever heard. Among the bel canto operas, Donizetti's Lucia and Anna Bolena, Rossini's Semiramide, and Bellini's I Capuleti e I Montecchi figured prominently in her success. Edita Gruberová died on October 18, 2021 in Zurich, Switzerland. She was 74 years old.