Magdalena Ochsenheimer

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Magdalena Ochsenheimer b. Veigel (* around 1770 probably in Frankfurt am Main, † after 1834 probably in Vienna) was a German theater actress and singer.

Life

Ochsenheimer was a valuable actor. At the same time as her husband Ferdinand Ochsenheimer, she was a member of the theater society under Franz Seconda from 1797 to 1807 and had notable successes in Leipzig and Dresden. Ochsenheimer worked as a singer in the role of the soubrette . In 1807 she was engaged at the Vienna Hofburgtheater, where she was not particularly prominent. After her husband's death in 1822, she left the Hofburgtheater and retired.

"Magdalena Ochsenheimer was happy in naive and snippy roles, only she seems to have exaggerated the informality to the extent that it often impaired the amiability of her portrayals."

- Robert Prölß : in Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. On the occasion of the wedding of her son Joseph Ochsenheimer on August 12, 1834 in Vienna, she is still alive (Roman Catholic Parish Währing in Vienna, 18th district, weddings 1821–1846, p. 103)
  2. Dr. Eduard Blassack (Hrsg.): Chronicle of the kk Hof = Burgtheater. Vienna: Verlag von L. Rosner 1876, p. 110.
  3. ^ Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century . Verlag von Paul List , Leipzig 1903, p. 736 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).