At first he studied medicine at the
universities of Bologna , Paris
and Vienna . After
passing his professional examinations he worked in German clinics, then became
an assistant of professor Schröder in Vienna .
Even during his medical studies he trained his voice at the conservatory of
Jassy under Mezetti and Ernesto Rossi as well as in Paris under Jean Faure and Gabrielle Ferrari.
Then from 1902-04 additionally under Joseph Gänsbacher in Vienna . He debuted in 1904 at the opera house
of Graz in
Gounod’s ‘’Faust’’. After guest performances in Vienna Volksoper, in Klagenfurt and Belgrade he
was engaged in 1905 for the newly opened Komische Oper in Vienna . In the opening performance of this
new house, Nadalovitch sang the role of Hoffmann in Les Contes d'Hoffmann. He
remained the first tenor of this company until 1911. He appeared also in
several silent films. Later he busied himself mostly with his medical calling and in 1912
opened an Institute for the Physiology of the Voice in Vienna ; in 1935 this institute was closed by
the national-socialist regime, he was sent to the Theresienstadt concentration
camp during World War II, but was one of the few to survive. From there he
returned in 1945 to Berlin .
There he was again active in the educational area.
Chronology of appearance
1904 Graz Municipal Theatre Faust (Faust)
1905 Vienna Komische Oper Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Hoffmann)
1905 Vienna Komische Oper Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Hoffmann)
Contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach ):
Ha, wie in meiner Seele P300 2-1948
Manon
(Thomas): Weich' von mir, holdes Bild P1548 2-1548
Manon
(Thomas): Leb' wohl, Mignon P1550 2-1550
Trovatore
(Verdi): Ständchen des Troubadour P300 2-1940
Ballo in
maschera (Verdi): O sag, wenn ich fahr' auf stürmischen Wogen P303 2-1941
Lucia di
Lammermoor (Donizetti): Dies Herz, das
heiß und treu geliebt P303 2-1942
Rigoletto
(Verdi): Freundlich blick' ich P301 2-1943
Rigoletto
(Verdi): O, wie so trügerisch P301
2-1944
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