First he studied singing under Lilli Lehmann in
Berlin, then continued with Karl Ress in Leipzig. He made his debut in 1889 at
the Hoftheater in Altenburg as Admiral Lefort in "Zar und
Zimmermann". In 1890 he went to North America, where first he sang in St.
Louis, then in the 1895-1896 season at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He
remained a member of the Damrosch Opera Company till 1897 and undertook in the 1898-1899
season an America tour with an opera troupe created by Nellie Melba. In 1899 he
was engaged by the Hofoper in Wien, where he made his debut as an Army Caller
in ‘’Lohengrin’’ and worked here up to his death. His repertoire included Wotan
in Nibelungenring, Kothner and Beckmesser in "Meistersingern", Valentin
in ‘’Faust’’, Kurwenal in ‘’Tristan und Isolde’’ and Germont-père in ‘’La
Traviata’’.
Chronology of some appearances1889 Altenburg Hoftheater Zar und Zimmermann (Lefort)
1899 Wien Hofoper Lohengrin (Army Calle)
RECORDINGS FOR SALE
G&T, Wien 1906
Carmen (Bizet): Quintett with Elizza, Forst, Kittel & Preuss 2-44121 4286L
Guillaume Tell (Rossini): Er fiel, er starb with Schmedes & Hesch 2-44109 4272L
G&T, Wien 1907
Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti): Sextett with Kurz, Kittel, Preuss, Demuth & Hesch 044076 0742v
Aida (Verdi): Tempelszene with Forst & chorus 2-44322 11756u
Gramophone, Wien 1908
Traviata (Verdi): Finale, act 2 with Kurz, Preuss & chorus 2-44463 13259½u
Zonophone, Wien 1908
Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti): Sextett with Kiurina, Melms, von Kellersperg, Reinhardt & Ritter X-24393
Gramophone, Wien 1909-10-02
Aida (Verdi): Zu des Niles heil'gen Ufern with Elizza, Forst, Slezak, Mayr & chorus 3-44055 01212v
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