Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner

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Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner , married Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner-Miedke , also Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner-Miedtke and Wilhelmine Vetter (* 1791 in Frankfurt am Main ; † after 1834) was a German theater actress.

Life

Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner was at the theater from childhood and already played children's roles in Stuttgart . Her first marriage was from 1810 to the actor, director and playwright Carl Miedke (1773-1839), from whom she separated in 1820.

From February 1814 she worked at the Hoftheater Stuttgart (until March 1820, subject: lovers), from there guest appearances a. a. in Darmstadt (May 1, 1818), Leipzig (May 15 to June 3, 1818) and again Darmstadt (June 12/16, 1818); from April 1820 to 1827 she was employed at the Leipzig Theater, from where guest appearances a. a. in Hamburg and Bremen (1826) followed. After guest roles, she was engaged in July 1827 from November 1827 at the Darmstadt Court Theater (debuts in December 1827), where she worked until 1831 (subject: first tragic mothers and character roles). In July 1828 Aschenbrenner-Miedke married the singer Franz Xaver Vetter , with whom she went back to Stuttgart in 1832.

In 1834 she was portrayed by the painter Otto Stotz (1805–1873).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal of Literature, Art, and Social Life , No. 59, May 17, 1827, p. 469
  2. ^ Journal for literature. 1827, p. 473 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  3. deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de
  4. Wilhelmine Aschenbrenner in the Carl Maria von Weber Complete Edition
  5. Julius Hartmann: Chronicle of the City of Stuttgart: Six hundred years after the first memorable mention of the city (1286) . Greiner & Pfeiffer, 1886, p. 216 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  6. Otto Stotz: Portrait of Mrs. Aschenbrenner-Miedtke. Artprice.com; accessed on December 28, 2016.