His real name was
Louis Goldsteen. He made his debut in 1909 with the Opera-Vereeniging (Opera Company)
in the role of Walter van der Vogelweide in Wagner's ‘’Tannhauser’’. In 1910 he
appeared with the same company in the role of Don Jose in ‘’Carmen’’. Carmen
herself was sung by Irma Lozin. Between 1909 and 1925 he gave numerous
performances in the Netherlands, of which between 1914 and 1918 regular with
the Franse (French) Opera in The Hague ( Theatre Royal de La Haye) , in roles
as Arnold (‘’Guillaume Tell’’), Faust, Radames (‘’Aida’’), Tanhauser, the duke
(‘’Rigoletto’’), Manrico (‘’Trovatore’’), Eleazar (‘’La Juive’’) and many
others. He appeared opposute: Maartje Offers (Amneris, Aida and Dalila from ‘’Samson
and Dalila’’), Joy Mac-Arden (Marguerite, ‘’Faust’’), Liesbeth Poolmann-Meisner
(Elisabeth, ‘’Tannhauser’’), Greta Santhagens-Manders (Elisabeth, ‘’Tannhauser’’)
and Lea Fuldauer (Nedda, ‘’Paljas’’). He sang also regular abroad, in Belgium in LiЁge, in 1913 in Aachen ,
afterwards in Berlin .
From 1920 he sang in the United
States , where he later settled down. Abroad
he used the name of Louis Dornay.
Chronology of some
appearances
19014-1918 Hague Theatre Royal
RECORDINGS FOR SALE
Gramophone, Berlin 1915
Trovatore (Verdi) O
Gott, du schweigst with Barbara Kemp and Emma Vilmar 044282 898m
Gramophone, Berlin 1915/1916
Widmung (Schumann) 942746 18454L
Frühlingsfahrt (Schumann) 942747 18453L
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Pagliacci
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Otello (Verdi) Sì, pel ciel marmoreo giuro! with Carel van Hulst D17077 75615
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Rigoletto
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