Friedrich Ludwig Schmidt (actor, 1833)

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Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Schmidt ( October 30, 1833 in Hamburg - July 29, 1890 in Eisenach ) was a German theater actor , opera singer ( baritone ) and director .

Life

Thalia Theater Hamburg
Royal Theater Berlin
Royal Court Theater Hanover

Schmidt, son of the actress Elisabeth (Betty) Schmidt (daughter of Sophie Schröder ) and the doctor Philipp Schmidt (son of Friedrich Ludwig Schmidt ), was able to meet his grandfather at the age of six at the 25th anniversary of the director in a festival composed by Karl Gutzkow delight through mimic and declamatory performance. However, he only fully devoted himself to the stage after he had previously worked for a few years (1850–1853) in North America, partly as a farmer and partly as a merchant. After returning to Europe, he went to Paris for six months to study singing at the Conservatoire National de Musique et de Déclamation .

From 1853 Schmidt was engaged in Hamburg for three years at the Stadttheater, then for eighteen years at the Thalia Theater , then from 1874 to 1881 at the Hoftheater in Berlin and finally became a member of the Hoftheater in Hanover, where he was a singer and actor until his death worked as a director of the opera. Formerly an ardent lover, he was later an effective father player. His most successful opera roles, however, included Papageno in Mozart's Magic Flute , Masetto in Don Giovanni by Mozart, Jäger in Das Nachtlager in Granada von Kreutzer and Count Nevers in Die Huguenots von Meyerbeer .

Stage roles (selection)

Opera:

Play:

literature

  • Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century. Verlag von Paul List, Leipzig 1903, p. 894 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Paul S. Ulrich: Biographical directory for theater, dance and Music. Volume 2: M-Z. Verlag Spitz, Berlin 1997, p. 1659 (with references).
  • German Biographical Encyclopedia. Volume 9, p. 38 ( books.google.de ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Register of persons p. 146 In: Christa Stöcker: Briefwechsel 1815-1856 Heinrich Heine. ( books.google.de limited preview)
  2. ^ Paul Schlenther:  Schmidt, Friedrich Ludwig . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 31, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1890, p. 732 f.
  3. ^ Almanac for friends of the art of acting. Volume 5. Verlag J. Sittenfeld, Berlin 1841, pp. 97–113 ( books.google.de tribute to grandfather with festival text ).