Ingeborg Zink

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Ingeborg Zink (before 1899 - after 1903) was an opera singer (soprano).

Life

Zink began her stage career in 1899 in Würzburg , where she stayed for a year, and then joined the Association of Zurich City Theater in 1900 , where she made her debut as “Venus”. In 1901 she was committed to the court theater in Stuttgart .

She was a highly dramatic singer whose voice testified to security, artistry and creativity. Her singing skills were just as pleasing as her acting. She appeared in " Fidelio " and as "Elisabeth", "Brunhilde", "Amalie" and other roles.

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