Eytan Pessen (born 30 August 1961 in Haifa, Israel) is a pianist and voice teacher, currently at the Opera houses of Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Vienna (Volksoper),[1] Zürich and international festivals. He was former opera director of the Semperoper in Dresden, artistic advisor to Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, and former casting director of the Staatstheater Stuttgart.
Early years
Born in Haifa, Israel, to parents of German heritage, he studied Piano (with Dr. Nilly Shilo, Walter Aufhauser, Irina Zaritskaya and Dina Turgeman), composition (with Andre Hajdu and Daniel V. Oppenheim), and musicology at the Tel-Aviv UniversityRubin Academy, with a Bachelor of Music, summa cum Laude, in 1983, and a Masters of Music, magna cum laude, in 1984. Further Piano studies at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia with Vladimir Sokoloff, (voice studies at Curtis with Robert Grooters), and at the Juilliard School in New York with Marshal Williamson, Margo Garrett and Alberta Masiello. In New York he worked as pianist and coach for the Metropolitan Opera young artist's programme.[2]
Stuttgart Opera 1991-2006
As head of music staff and the casting director[3] at the Stuttgart Opera in Germany, he worked under the German Dramaturge-Intendant Klaus Zehelein and Co-Intendant Pamela Rosenberg. When she left for San Francisco in 2001, he became casting director.[4][5] In Stuttgart, Pessen launched the international carriers of conductors Constantinos Carydis, Nicola Luisotti,[6]Carlo Montanaro and Robin Ticciati. Singers Lucas Meachem and Eva-Maria Westbroek began their international careers during his Stuttgart tenure as well. Other guest artists were Brandon Jovanovich, Catherine Naglestad and Jonas Kaufmann, who explored Italian repertoire as Barbiere-Almaviva, Rodolfo and Alfredo.[7] In Stuttgart Pessen promoted a series of unknown baroque and classic works, and conceived the chamber music series for the orchestra at the Mozart-Saal, which is still running today.[8]
Under Zehelein's leadership the Stuttgart Opera won the Opera house of the year award of European critics six times during the fifteen years.[9]
RUHR.2010 2007-2010
Eytan Pessen was artistic advisor to the RUHR.2010 cultural festival under music director Steven Sloane. An intense collaboration ensued with the composer Hans Werner Henze, 2010 became a year-long Hans Werner Henze project,[10] which spanned many cities, opera and ballet companies as well as symphony orchestras and chamber music groups. Henze wrote his last opera, Gisela! For the RUHR.2010 (an opera for and about youth, premiered at the RuhrTriennale).
Opening up the Semperoper to the general public, he often wrote essays and editorials; in one case counting the calories burnt going to different operas,[26][27] or imagining a conversation with the Gargoyles decorating the new building of the Semperoper.[28] For the programme notes of Alcina he wrote a poem describing the first performance of Alcina through the eyes of a young boy.[29]
He often gives masterclasses for singers, pianists and accompanists at the Les Azuriales festival,[37] Meistersinger Akademie in Neumarkt,[38][39] the Scuola d’Opera in Bologna[40] Duszniki Zdroj,[41] Oberlin in Italy, San Francisco Opera, North Carolina School of Arts, Kyoto University of the Arts, Kaunas Music Academy,[42] New Israeli Opera, Vinterakademi Voksenåsen (Oslo),[43] the Mikhailovsky theatre in Saint Petersburg[44] Festival FAOT in Sonora, Mexico,
[45] the Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá,[46] The Turku festival in Finland,[47][48] and the theatres of Stuttgart, Graz and Dresden,[49] Ópera de bellas artes in Mexico City,[50][51] Fundación Ibáñez Atkinson al Teatro Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santiago, Chile, the Theaterakademie in Munich, the Académie of the Paris national opera and from 2013-2020 at the Akademia Operowa of the Grand Theatre, Warsaw (Teatr Wielki i Opera Narodowa w Warszawie),[52][53] as well as numerous workshops for ENOA.[54][55]
With Motti Kastón[67] and Helene Schneiderman he produced a CD of songs in Jiddish and Ladino.[68] Recent appearances include the Concertgebouw Amsterdam,[69] Rheingau Musikfestival, Bochum Symphony,[70] and the theatres of Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Dresden, the Rossini in Wildbad Festival, the Miskolc Festival,[71] as well as radio broadcasts NDR Hamburg, DeutschlandRadio Berlin, the Berlin Philharmonie and Stuttgart opera.
Consulting and Judge
He was jury member of the Concorso Lirico Salvatore Licitra in Milan,[72] the Stanislav Moniuszko competition in Warsaw,[73] Antonina Campi International Voice competition in Lublin,[74] Concorso Voci Verdiane Busseto,[75][76] the Belvedere competition in Vienna,[77][78] as well as the Marcello Giordani competition in Catania,[79] the Aviv competition in Tel Aviv, El Premio de Canto Ciudad de Bogotá,[80] The 5th International Solomiya Krushelnytska Opera Singers Competition,[81][82] Concorso Internationale di Assisi, Concorso Aslico in Como[83][78] and the Queen Sonja International Music Competition.[84] He was advisor to the Juan Pons International Competition in Palma de Mallorca.[85] The year 2011 he was artistic advisor for the Teatro San Carlo in Naples and from December 2012 to 2014, was advisor to Teatro Massimo in Palermo,[86][87] where he programmed Richard Strauss’Feuersnot,[88][89]Jaromír Weinberger's Schwanda the Bagpiper[90] and Hans Werner Henze's Gisela!.[91]
Sources
Interview: Marietta Piekenbrockder schauplatz ist oberhausen, Steven Sloane and Eytan Pessen in conversation with Kulturhauptstadt Europas Ruhr.2010, published by Ruhr2010, 2009
Interview: REGJO Wagnerspuren ‚Semper Wagner’ S.22-24 Special edition Wagnerspuren Sachsen, April 2013
Michael Kerstan Gisela!, 13 April 2008, in Hans Werner Henze, work diary excerpts published in das henze-projekt neue musik für eine metropole, 2009, RUHR.2010
Biography in the programme for the May 10, 2013 Wagner-Soiree ‚A birthday song-bouquet for Richard Wagner’, Semperoper Dresden
Joachim Lange, An der Schwelle zur Professionalität, Die Deutsche Bühne, January 2012, S.40-41
Revolution in der Semperoper, Sächsische Zeitung 11.12.2012
Adieux Frau Hessler, Sächsische Zeitung 24.11.2012
Staatstheater Stuttgart, Spielzeit 2004/05 und Spielzeit 2005/06
Eytan Pessen, Über Musen, Masken und Magie in „Saisonvorschau Semperoper Dresden“ 2011/12 pp. 14–17, Yearbook – season catalogue for 2011/12, published by Semperoper Dresden
Eytan Pessen, Zusammenhängende Reliquien, Eine Geschichte über Richard Wagner und Gottfried Semper. Special publication for the Wagner year 2013, Semperoper Dresden.
A row of essays in the opera programme notes of the Semperoper Dresden, letters to composers (selection) Sehr verehrter Maestro Hasse August, 2010, Lieber Hans September, 2010, Dear Kurt Weill, Juni 2011, Sommo Maestro Monteverdi, Februar 2011
Eytan Pessen, Rozhinkes mit Mandeln in ‚Ulrike Hessler Errinerungen’, in Semper Nr. 2, 2012-2013
Eytan Pessen, Heart in the south (in German) (of Hans Werner Henze) in Semper Nr.3, p. 51,2012-2013[92]
^Marietta Piekenbrock, the story is set in oberhausen, Steven Sloane and Eytan Pessen in conversation with Marietta Piekenbrock, Kulturhauptstadt Europas Ruhr.2010, published by Ruhr2010, 2009 pp. 11-13
^ abcBiography in the programme for the May 10, 2013 Wagner-Soiree ‚A birthday song-bouquet for Richard Wagner’, Semperoper Dresden
^Article about Pessen (in German): Boris Michael Gruhl, Träume mit Praxisbezug, 24. October 2010, Musik in Dresden Online Magazine, [1]Archived 2010-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved, June 1, 2013.
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Eytan Pessen, Eine Mitteilung an Meiner Freunde, Essay in the season Yearbook of the Semperoper 2011-2012, Published March 2011. Online version: [4] retrieved July, 2013
^Online Version of Editorial Semper Magazine Number 2, 2010-2011, [5], retrieved June 15, 2013,
^Online Version of Editorial Semper Magazine Number 3, 2011-2012 [6], retrieved June 15, 2013
^Über Musen, Masken und Magie in „Saisonvorschau Semperoper Dresden“ 2011/12 pp. 14-17, Yearbook – season catalogue for 2011/12, published by Semperoper Dresden
^Eytan Pessen „Alcina“ in Covent Garden, 1735, in Programmheft Alcina, Semperoper Dresden, October, 2011
^[15] Online Website giving details of the competition and jury members. Replacing original competition website which was taken down. Retrieved April 2023.