Maria Bossenberger

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Maria Bossenberger , also Marie Bossenberger , ( June 30, 1872 in Graz - February 10, 1919 in Hanover ) was a German opera singer ( soprano ) and singing teacher .

Life

Bossenberger, daughter of the composer Heinrich Bossenberger and his wife Julie Koch-Bossenberger , opera singer, was trained by her father.

At the age of 17, she made her debut on September 12, 1889 as "Ännchen" in Freischütz at the Dresden Court Theater. There she received a 5-year contract, which was extended by the same time when it expired. Main success of a song recital of Liszt Society in Leipzig had the Dresden Court Opera Singer March 29, 1898, when they the Loreley of Franz Liszt , the serenade of Richard Strauss and the minstrel song by Georg Pittrich lectured and piano by the composer.

In 1899 she went to the Frankfurt City Theater for three years . Engagements at Stadttheater Elberfeld (1902–1903), at the Hofoper Stuttgart (1903–1904), at the Stadttheater Magdeburg (1906–1907), at the Stadttheater in Essen (1908–1909) and as the last station before the end of her stage career in 1910 followed Königsberg (East Prussia).

Then she worked in Hanover as a singing teacher .

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  1. Signals for the musical world , issue 23/1898, p. 356