Erna Denera Vidéos
chanteuse d'opéra allemande
- soprano
- Reich allemand
- artiste lyrique
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Erna Denera Max Reger Spangenberg Kufferath Bayreuth Rolle Königliche Hofoper Hoftheater Kassel Hofoper Metropolitan Opera 1902 1904 1906 1907 1908 1911 1916 1919 1921 1938
Erna Denera, Sopran, Königliche Hofoper Berlin Szene der Venus, Geliebter komm, sieh dort die Grotte....... TANNHÄUSER (Wagner) Orchester u. d.Leitung von Kapellmeister Kark PARLOPHON - Record 492 Nach anfänglichem Studium des Klavierspiels und der Musiktheorie bei Max Reger und Heinrich Spangenberg in Wiesbaden sowie bei Wilhelm Kufferath in Bonn wechselte sie 1904 zum Gesangsstudium bei Franz Delong in Berlin und Heinrich Feinhaus in Mailand. Ihr Bühnendebüt erlebte sie 1906 als Senta im Fliegenden Holländer am Hoftheater in Kassel. Nach kurzem Engagement 1907 am Hoftheater in Wiesbaden wirkte sie von 1908 bis 1921 als Sopranistin an der Berliner Hofoper, wo sie mit einem breiten Repertoire erfolgreich war und zur Kammersängerin ernannt wurde. Sie gastierte – vor allem mit Partien aus Wagner-Opern – in Meiningen und Bayreuth, in Madrid und Barcelona, in Brüssel und Antwerpen. Für die Spielzeit 1916/17 hatte sie eine Verpflichtung an die Metropolitan Opera in New York City, die sie aber durch den Kriegseintritt der USA nicht wahrnehmen konnte. 1919 übernahm sie eine Rolle in dem Film Nocturno der Liebe. 1921/22 gab sie Gastspiele an verschiedenen italienischen Theatern. Ihre letzten Lebensjahre verbrachte sie als Gesangspädagogin in Berlin. Erna Denera starb 1938 in Berlin. Ihre letzte Ruhestätte befindet sich auf dem Südwestkirchhof Stahnsdorf. Sie trug den Orden für Kunst und Wissenschaft von Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Ihre Tochter Lieselotte Denera (* 29. September 1902 in München) wurde Schauspielerin und wirkte in Mannheim, Wien, Berlin und München.
Erna Denera Gustav Schwegler Richard Strauss Alexander Kirchner Kirchner Rudolf Moest Hofoper 1869 1872 1903 1907 1910 1913 1918 1919 1948 1976
The orchestra: The Blüthner-symphonyorchestra was founded in 1907 in Berlin. It is not certain when this highlights of the opera "Parsifal" were recorded, but it is probably about 1910. In the contrary of this "Parsifal" it is a matter of common knowl that they recorded in 1913 parts of "Die Walküre", with Erna Denera, Jacques Decker and Gustav Schwegler. The conductor: Edmund von Strauss is a nephew of the famous composer Richard Strauss. Born in 1869 and deid in 1919 in Berlin. He was "Kapellmeister" (Conductor) at the "Hofoper" (Courtopera) in Berlin from 1903 until 1918. The singers: Alexander Kirchner, tenor, was born in 1976 in Vienna, and died there in 1948. His real name was Alexander Schramek. He appeared in Vienna, Berlin and Stockholm. Rudolf Moest, bass-bariton, was born in 1872 in Karlsruhe an died in 1919 in Vienna. He sang all over Germany, The Netherlands and in Chechoslowakia. The “K”s on the records (the royaltys) One K was for the Kaiser (Emperor) of Germany. The emperor of Austra used 2K's: Kaiser (Emperor) of Austria and König (King) of Hungary.
Erna Denera Decker Gustav Schwegler Richard Strauss Alexander Kirchner Kirchner Rudolf Moest Hofoper 1869 1872 1903 1907 1910 1913 1918 1919 1948 1976
The orchestra: The Blüthner-symphonyorchestra was founded in 1907 in Berlin. It is not certain when this highlights of the opera "Parsifal" were recorded, but it is probably about 1910. In the contrary of this "Parsifal" it is a matter of common knowl that they recorded in 1913 parts of "Die Walküre", with Erna Denera, Jacques Decker and Gustav Schwegler. The conductor: Edmund von Strauss is a nephew of the famous composer Richard Strauss. Born in 1869 and deid in 1919 in Berlin. He was "Kapellmeister" (Conductor) at the "Hofoper" (Courtopera) in Berlin from 1903 until 1918. The singers: Alexander Kirchner, tenor, was born in 1976 in Vienna, and died there in 1948. His real name was Alexander Schramek. He appeared in Vienna, Berlin and Stockholm. Rudolf Moest, bass-bariton, was born in 1872 in Karlsruhe an died in 1919 in Vienna. He sang all over Germany, The Netherlands and in Chechoslowakia. The “K”s on the records (the royaltys) One K was for the Kaiser (Emperor) of Germany. The emperor of Austra used 2K's: Kaiser (Emperor) of Austria and König (King) of Hungary.
Erna Denera Decker Gustav Schwegler Richard Strauss Alexander Kirchner Kirchner Rudolf Moest Hofoper 1869 1872 1903 1907 1910 1913 1918 1919 1948 1976
The orchestra: The Blüthner-symphonyorchestra was founded in 1907 in Berlin. It is not certain when this highlights of the opera "Parsifal" were recorded, but it is probably about 1910. In the contrary of this "Parsifal" it is a matter of common knowl that they recorded in 1913 parts of "Die Walküre", with Erna Denera, Jacques Decker and Gustav Schwegler. The conductor: Edmund von Strauss is a nephew of the famous composer Richard Strauss. Born in 1869 and deid in 1919 in Berlin. He was "Kapellmeister" (Conductor) at the "Hofoper" (Courtopera) in Berlin from 1903 until 1918. The singers: Alexander Kirchner, tenor, was born in 1976 in Vienna, and died there in 1948. His real name was Alexander Schramek. He appeared in Vienna, Berlin and Stockholm. Rudolf Moest, bass-bariton, was born in 1872 in Karlsruhe an died in 1919 in Vienna. He sang all over Germany, The Netherlands and in Chechoslowakia. The “K”s on the records (the royaltys) One K was for the Kaiser (Emperor) of Germany. The emperor of Austra used 2K's: Kaiser (Emperor) of Austria and König (King) of Hungary.
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