Carl Lautenschläger (theater machinist)

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Carl Lautenschläger
Lautenschläger's revolving stage in Munich with the set for Mozart's Don Giovanni

Carl Lautenschläger (also Karl , born April 11, 1843 in Bessungen , † June 30, 1906 in Munich ) was a German stage technician .

Life

Carl Lautenschläger was a student of Carl Brandt and a representative of naturalism . He electrified the lighting and machinery of several theaters and is the "father" of the first revolving stage in Europe, which he installed in the Residenztheater in Munich in 1896 as a royal Bavarian court theater machinist.

His estate is in the theater studies collection Wahn .

plant

  • 1878: Eisenach Theater
  • 1882: Electrical theater lighting, electrical engineering exhibition in Munich
  • 1883: Electrification of the Residenztheater in Munich |
  • 1885: Schwerin stage equipment
  • 1887: Electrical installation at the Paris Opera
  • 1888: Walhalla Theater Berlin
  • 1889: Shakespeare stage Berlin
  • 1890: Oberammergau Passion Play
  • 1891: Frankfurt electrical engineering exhibition
  • 1891: Edentheater Berlin project
  • 1891: Strasbourg City Theater project
  • 1892: Project City Theater Amsterdam
  • 1895: Project City Theater Heidelberg
  • 1895: Project Deutsches Theater Munich
  • 1896: Revolving stage at the Residenztheater in Munich
  • 1897: Saalbau Pforzheim
  • 1898: National Theater Mannheim
  • 1900: Second Riga City Theater
  • 1900: Revolving stage Wintergarten Berlin
  • 1900: Project Kaiserslautern
  • 1901: Prinzregententheater Munich
  • 1903: Wagner production project in Met New York
  • 1905: City Theater Hamburg

Fonts

  • The Munich revolving stage in the Koenig. Residence theater including a description of a completely new stage set-up with electrical operation. Munich, 1896. ( digitized )
  • A new stage. [ Stage and world. Journal for theater, literature and art.] Berlin, 1899.
  • Stage technology in the old and new world. [Bayerisches Industrie- und Gewerbeblatt.] Committee of the Munich Polytechnic Association, Munich, 1905.
  • Technical stage equipment of modern times. [Lecture before the Polytechnic Association in Munich. Bayerisches Industrie- und Gewerbeblatt .] Committee of the Munich Polytechnic Association, Munich, 1906.
  • The theater stage of the future. [ Stage and world. Journal for theater, literature and art.] Berlin, 1907, post mortem.

literature