Sabine Heinefetter

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Sabine Heinefetter, lithograph by Josef Kriehuber , 1830

Sabine Heinefetter , married Sabine Marquet ( August 19, 1809 in Mainz - November 18, 1872 in Achern ) was a German opera singer with a soprano voice .

Life

After training on the stage, she sang in front of an audience in Frankfurt am Main for the first time in 1824/25 . In 1826 she sang Pamina in the Magic Flute in the Mainz City Theater . She moved to Kassel , where she continued to be taught by Louis Spohr . In Paris she sang alongside Maria Malibran and Franziska Martloff in the Italian Opera . In 1829 she returned to Germany. She performed successfully on guest tours at the Hofoper Vienna, in 1832 at La Scala in Milan and from 1833 in the Königstädtisches Theater in Berlin. She was a member of the latter for two years. In 1835, Heinefetter was engaged at the court theater in Dresden for six months . The soprano lived in Baden from 1842 and married in Marseille in 1853 .

Heinefetter died during a stay in the Illenau insane asylum . She had five sisters

and a brother, Johann Baptist Heinefetter (1815–1902), who became a painter.

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In memory

In April 2016 the square in front of the Mainz State Theater was renamed "Geschwister-Heinefetter-Platz".

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  1. City pays tribute to the Mainz family of singers and artists . theaterfreunde-mainz.de