Albert Rosenberg

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Albert Rosenberg (born July 16, 1851 in Marienwerder , † April 1919 in Cologne ) was a German stage technician .

Life

Albert Rosenberg was the son of the German stage technician Friedrich Rosenberg. In 1870 he became his father's assistant in the construction of the Cologne City Theater in Glockengasse . In 1875 he left Cologne to lead the renovation of the Schauburg in Rotterdam. In 1876, Rosenberg and his father managed the new building of the burned down city theater in Barmen , only to return to Cologne in the same year. There he founded an engineering office called Bühnentechnisches Bureau Albert Rosenberg . He also became technical director and set up Carl Moritz's new opera house from 1900 to 1902 . In 1905 he left Cologne to set up the new Nuremberg City Theater designed by the architect Heinrich Seeling . Afterwards Rosenberg also worked with Heinrich Seeling on furnishing the Freiburg Theater, which opened in 1910.

plant

  • 1875: Renovation of Schauburg Rotterdam
  • 1876: New construction of the Barmen City Theater
  • 1885: Reconstruction of the Krefeld City Theater
  • 1887: New construction of the Tonhalle Duisburg
  • 1888: New building in Elberfeld
  • 1901: Conversion of the Aachen theater
  • 1902: New construction of the Cologne Opera House
  • 1905: New building of the Nuremberg City Theater
  • 1910: New construction of the Freiburg City Theater

literature

  • Friedrich Kranich: Contemporary stage technology . 2 volumes. 2, Munich / Berlin 1929–1933.
  • Albert Rosenberg: The stage equipment of the new Cologne city theater . Publishing house Th. Fuhrmann, 1903