Kurt Moll (11 April 1938 – 5 March 2017) was a German operatic bass singer who enjoyed an international career and was widely recorded. His voice was notable for its range, a true basso profondo, including full, resonant low and very-low notes with relaxed vibrato; also for its unusual combination of extreme volume-capacity and a purring, contrabassoon-like timbre. Although he had a powerful voice and stamina adequate for the most demanding parts, he was not a thunderer, and never performed as Wagner's vocally athletic, bellowing bassos Hagen, Hans Sachs, nor Wotan. His interpretations tended to be restrained and intelligent, even in comedic roles like Osmin in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Baron Ochs in Der Rosenkavalier. Moll was born in Buir, near Cologne, Germany. As a child, he played the cello and hoped to become a great cellist. (He also had ambitions to be an industrialist/businessman.) He sang in the school choir whose conductor encouraged him to concentrate...
Die Walküre
1990
Richard Wagner: Parsifal
1993
Der Rosenkavalier
1984
Der Rosenkavalier
1982
The Metropolitan Opera: The Magic Flute
2000
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
1987
Der Rosenkavalier
1994
Tristan und Isolde
1998
Haydn: The Creation (Bernstein)
2009
Die Schweigsame Frau - Strauss
1971
Wozzeck
1972
The Magic Flute
1983