Elisabeth Roediger

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Elisabeth Roediger , married Elisabeth Grundmann-Roediger ( December 13, 1859 in Hanau - May 12, 1914 there ) was a German opera singer ( soprano ).

Life

Elisabeth Roediger was the daughter of the Hanau court jeweler and machine chain manufacturer Friedrich Isaac Roediger and his second wife Louise Albertine Berchelmann, daughter of Andreas Berchelmann, district judge in Seligenstadt. She received her training first with the singing teacher Johanna Konewka in Frankfurt am Main, then in Paris with Pauline Viardot-Garcia . She made her debut in 1879 at the Municipal Theater of Frankfurt as Marie in Waffenschmied of Albert Lortzing . She received an engagement here and was in the following years as Queen of the Night in the Magic Flute , as Benjamin in Joseph by Étienne-Nicolas Méhul , as Page Urbain in the Huguenots by Giacomo Meyerbeer , as Rose Friquet in the bell of the Hermit by Aimé Maillart and as Gabriele to hear from Conradin Kreutzer in the night camp in Granada .

After her marriage in 1892 to the baritone Hans Grundmann (1859-1906), she also performed under the name Elisabeth Grundmann-Roediger. After finishing her career, she lived in Hanau.

She sang in Berlin, Bremen, Breslau, Chemnitz, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Königsberg, Magdeburg, Nuremberg, Paris, Riga, Sondershausen and Strasbourg, among others.

Engagements

literature

Web links

Elisabeth Roediger in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online (BMLO)

Individual evidence

  1. German Gender Book Volume 12, Berchelmann P. 27, CD-Rom2
  2. Elisabeth Roediger at Operissimo  on the basis of the Great Singer Lexicon
  3. ^ Elisabeth Roediger in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online (BMLO)