Mathilde Haeser

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Mathilde Häser , also Mathilde Lindner , ( December 23, 1815 in Stuttgart - 1885 in Coburg ) was a German opera singer ( soprano ).

Life

Häser, the daughter of the opera singer Christian Wilhelm Häser , received singing lessons from her father and entered the Weimar court stage in 1833, where she worked until 1864.

According to operissimo, however, she worked in Gotha in 1834 and then in Coburg until 1837. She also kept her residence in Coburg.

In 1838 the artist married the singer Lindner, who was a member of the ensemble in Coburg. Due to persistent illnesses she ended her career in 1866 and died in Coburg in 1885.

Her grandfather was the violinist and music director Johann Georg Häser , her uncle the composer August Ferdinand Häser (1779-1844), her aunt the singer Charlotte Henriette Häser (1784-1871) and the theater actor and opera singer Gustav Häser (1814-1861) was her Brothers.

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