Eleonora Sugar

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Eleonora Zucker (born Eleonora Bösenberg or Eleonore Bösenberg ; * 1768 in Hanover , † April 13, 1796 in Leipzig ) was a German actress and singer .

Life

Eleonora Bösenberg was born in 1768 at the time of the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg during the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover as the daughter of the Hanoverian actor Heinrich Bösenberg .

From 1776 to 1782, Bösenberg had been playing children's roles in Münster since she was eight . From 1782 to 1786 she was a member of the Großmann Society , and from 1786 to 1796 she worked for the Society of Pasquale Bondini and Franz Seconda . Bösenberg made a name for herself as a singer in the alto range , but was also popular as an actress and in the soubrette trade .

She left a lasting impression in Dresden as a royal Saxon court actress at the court theater there .

In 1791 Bösenberg married her colleague, the actor and singer Johann Christoph Zucker .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Information in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. ^ A b c Zucker, Eleonore (née Bösenberg) , in Wilhelm Kosch , Ingrid Bigler-Marschall: Deutsches Theater-Lexikon . Biographisches und Bibliographisches Handbuch , Volume 38, De Gruyter, 2011, p. 3869; Preview over google books
  3. ^ A b c d e Robert Prölss : History of the court theater in Dresden. From its beginnings until 1862 , Wilhelm Baensch Verlagshandlung, Dresden 1878, p. 525; Digitized via Google books