Friederike Green

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Friederike Green

Friederike Christine Grün , married Friederike von Sadler ( June 14, 1836 in Mannheim - February 6, 1923 there ) was a German opera singer ( soprano ).

Life

Her beautiful voice was noticed early on. She took singing lessons from Hofkapellmeister Vincenz Lachner and in 1857 took the stage for the first time at the court theater of her hometown. In 1862 she was hired for the Frankfurt stage. This was followed by engagements in Cologne from 1863 to 1864, at the Hofbühnen in Kassel from 1864 to 1886, Berlin 1866 to 1869 (after which she went to Francesco Lamperti in Milan), Stuttgart 1870 to 1871, Coburg-Gotha 1875 to 1877. Before starting this However, she appeared frequently as a guest at the Vienna Hofopertheater, in Rotterdam, Bologna (where she sang "Elisabeth" at the first performance of Thannhäuser in Italy), Mannheim, Frankfurt, etc. The artist - in 1874 from Duke of Coburg-Gotha to chamber singer appointed - was also invited to the Bayreuth Festival to play “Frieda” in 1876. In 1869 she married the imperial Russian collegiate secretary von Sadler, left the stage entirely in 1877 and set up her permanent residence in St. Petersburg . After the death of her husband, she returned to her hometown.

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  1. Death register StA Mannheim, No. 304/1923