ADOLF WALLNÖFER (24 APRIL 1854 VIENNA – 9 JUNE 1946
MUNICH)
His father, Franz Wallnöfer, was a jeweler and also a concert and
Lieder singer, well-versed in the works of Franz Schubert, Gioacchino Rossini,
Carl Maria von Weber, and Frédéric Chopin. Wallnöfer grew up in this musically
rich environment and studied singing under Luigi Lablache. He was particularly
renowned as an interpreter of Schubert’s Lieder. Wallnöfer also studied
composition and singing with O. Desoff and Krenn, followed by training with
Hans von Rokitansky. He began his career as a Lieder singer in 1875 and likely
made his stage debut in 1878 as a baritone at the Stadttheater in Olmütz
(Olomouc), performing as Luna.
After this, Wallnöfer moved to Bayreuth, where he studied Wagnerian
singing. By 1880, he transitioned to tenor roles and became one of the most
prominent Wagnerian tenors of his era. Alongside his operatic career, he was a
respected Lieder singer and even premiered several Lieder composed for him by
Johannes Brahms. Wallnöfer was also a prolific composer, creating over 400
Lieder and ballads, choral works, piano pieces, chamber music, and an opera
titled Eddystone, which premiered on September 22, 1899, at the German Theatre
in Prague.
In 1908, Wallnöfer settled in Munich. He published a book,
Resonanztonlehre (Berlin, 1911), and was married to the actress Marie Walter.
Chronology of some appearances
1881-82: Olmütz 1882-85: Stadttheater in Bremen1885-95: German Theatre in Prag 1882-83: Tour with Angelo Neumanns’s wanderndem Wagner- Theater through several European nations. In 1888, Wallnöfer took part in Prag in the premiere of Die drei Pintos in the Mahler’s version. 1895-96: MET 1896: Tour through Russiaafter he first appeared in 1889 with great succes in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. 1895-97: Stadttheater in Stettin. 1897-99: Opernhaus in Breslau. 1899-1905: Stadttheater in Nürnberg. 1905-06: Direktor of the Stadttheater in Rostock. 1906-07 and 1909-10: Wiener Volskoper. 1907-09: Graz. Until 1914, he appeared only as guest: Hofoper in Wien (1904-09, Radames (February 2, 1907), Eléazar (January 30, 1907), Otello May 3, 1907, total 3 times), Loge (March 14, 1904), Siegmund (November 7, 1906), Siegfried (S)( March 20, 1904), Siegfried (G)( December 7, 1909, total 2), Samson (May 24, 1907) , Tannhäuser (March 8, 1904), Tristan (February 23, 1907)), Hamburg (1898), Riga (1896, 1909) and Brünn (Brno, 1907).
TRACKLIST
Als ich noch jung war Musica Anima, München-Gern, 1933-04
An die Sterne (Wallnöfer) Musica Anima, München-Gern, 1933-04
Der Mond (Mendelssohn) Musica Anima, München-Gern, 1933-04
Du starbst dahin Musica Anima, München-Gern, 1933-04
Es blinkt der Tau (Rubinstein) 7592 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
Ich grolle nicht (Schumann) 7593 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
Komm, falsches Lieb’ (Wallnöfer) 1-25290 326-t- Favorite, Wien 1908-06
Komm, falsches Lieb’ (Wallnöfer) 7362 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
Leid uns Lust (Wallnöfer) Musica Anima, München-Gern, 1933-04
Lohengrin (Wagner) Abschied, pt 1 and pt 2 1-25289 1-25282 324-t-
325-t- Favorite, Wien 1908-06
Lohengrin (Wagner) Höchstes Vertrauen 7596 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Wagner) Morgenlich leuchtend 1-25294 378-t
Favorite, Wien 1908-06-1823
Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Jetzt spielen 1-25288 323-t- Favorite, Wien
1908-06
Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Jetzt spielen 7591 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
Prophète (Meyerbeer) Herr, dich in den Sternenkreisen 1-25295
Favorite, Wien 1908-06-1823
Romanze vom kleinen Däumling (Wallnöfer) Musica Anima, München-Gern,
1933-04
Siegfried (Wagner) Nothung! Nothung! 7600 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
Tannhäuser (Wagner) Dir töne Lob 1-25299 376-t Favorite, Wien
1908-06-1823
Walküre (Wagner) Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond 7590 Beka, Nürnberg
1905
Woher die Liebe (Wallnöfer) 7594 Beka, Nürnberg 1905
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