Dagmar Hermann

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Dagmar Hermann ( October 31, 1918 in Vienna - August 3, 1997 ibid) was an Austrian opera singer ( alto ).

Her first engagement led Hermann to the Brno Opera . In 1946 she was committed to the Vienna State Opera , of which she remained a member of the ensemble for many years. From 1948 to 1954, Hermann appeared in important roles at the Salzburg Festival , including Annina in Rosenkavalier and Dorabella in Così fan tutte . Guest performances have taken the singer to La Scala , the Paris Opera and the Teatro Liceu in Barcelona, ​​Catania, Bordeaux and Brussels. Hermann sang under famous conductors such as Karl Böhm , Ferenc Fricsay , Wilhelm Furtwängler , Josef Krips , Rudolf Moralt and George Szell and took over solo parts in numerous oratorios. Several recordings and recordings from opera performances hold her voice firmly.

She had a brief marriage with the baritone Hans Braun .

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