Luigi Agnesi by Unknown
Mily Meyer by Chalot
Henry Sellier by Carjat
Josephine De Reszke by Pierre Petit
Marie Gabrielle Krauss & Josephine Daram by Benqu…
Jean Lassalle & Marie Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Victor Capoul & Marie Rey by Nadar
Jean Lassalle by Benque
Marie Van Zandt by Benque
Jean-Alexandre Talazac and Adele Isaac, by Benque
Leon Gresse by Dupont
Jean- Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Harriett Waylett
Jenny Lind
Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Therese Vogl by Mathaus
Therese Tietjens by Stereoscope Co
Pyotr Lodiy by Russian studio
Andrei Labinski by Russian studio
L N Bragina by Russian studio
Joachim Tartakov by Russian studio
Marguerite Priola by Maunoury
Juliette By Ulrich Grob
Emma Seebold by Kriziwanek
Therese Vogl by Bieber
Bertha Ehnn by Rabending
Italo Campanini by Falk
Marie Heilbronn & Paul L'Herie by Nadar
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Emma Calve by Reutlinger
Elio Sylva by Pierre Petit
Jean Lassalle by Pierre Petit
Blanche Cole by Elliott & Fry
Charles Santley by Unknown
Clarice Sinico-Campobello by Mayall
Nina Zottmayr-Hartmann by Breuning
Mademoiselle Monrose by Reutlinger
Ernesto Niccolini by Disderi
Enrico Delle Sedie by Erwin
Enrico Delle Sedie By Caldesi
Alexandre Gourdin by Reutlinger
Enrico Delle Sedie by Pierson
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Marie Marimon By Downey
Giovanni Zucchini by Mayer & Pierson
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Carl Mayerhofer by Dr Szekely
CARL MAYERHOFER
(1828-1913)
Austrian Bass
He trained with Manuel Garcia jr.in London. He first appeared as a soloist in oratorios, He received an engagement at the court theater of Weimar, which was at that time led by Franz Liszt. In 1854 he was appointed at Vienna Court opera as Don Giovanni and as Rocco in "Fidelio" Here he performed buffo roles because of his large bass voice and his masterful acting talent . His repertoire was very versatile and culminated in roles such as Leporello in "Don Giovanni", the Masetto in the same opera, Figaro in "The Marriage of Figaro", the speaker in "The Magic Flute" the Lord Cockburn in "Fra Diavolo" by Auber , the Bartolo in "Barber of Seville" (his big starring role), the title role in Donizetti's "Don Pasquale", the Lord flood in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai, the in "Fidelio", the Frère Laurent in "Rocco Roméo et Juliette "by Gounod, but he also sang Wagner roles such as Daland in" The Flying Dutchman ", the Landgrave in" Tannhäuser "and the Pogner in the" Meistersinger ". On 11.19.1886 he was in the world premiere of the opera "Merlin" by Karl Goldmark, on 16.02.1892 in the world premiere of Massenet's "Werther", which took place under the direction of the composer in Vienna, . In 1899 he sang at the Court Opera in the premiere of the opera "The Three Pintos" by Carl Maria von Weber .Guest performances and concerts brought him in London had the same success as in Vienna. When Richard Wagner conducted concerts of his music in 1863 at the Vienna Theater an der Wien, he sang as a soloist with the speech of the Pogner from "Die Meistersinger". In 1895 he resigned from his over 40-year career at the Vienna Court Opera, to which he was appointed honorary member.
(1828-1913)
Austrian Bass
He trained with Manuel Garcia jr.in London. He first appeared as a soloist in oratorios, He received an engagement at the court theater of Weimar, which was at that time led by Franz Liszt. In 1854 he was appointed at Vienna Court opera as Don Giovanni and as Rocco in "Fidelio" Here he performed buffo roles because of his large bass voice and his masterful acting talent . His repertoire was very versatile and culminated in roles such as Leporello in "Don Giovanni", the Masetto in the same opera, Figaro in "The Marriage of Figaro", the speaker in "The Magic Flute" the Lord Cockburn in "Fra Diavolo" by Auber , the Bartolo in "Barber of Seville" (his big starring role), the title role in Donizetti's "Don Pasquale", the Lord flood in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai, the in "Fidelio", the Frère Laurent in "Rocco Roméo et Juliette "by Gounod, but he also sang Wagner roles such as Daland in" The Flying Dutchman ", the Landgrave in" Tannhäuser "and the Pogner in the" Meistersinger ". On 11.19.1886 he was in the world premiere of the opera "Merlin" by Karl Goldmark, on 16.02.1892 in the world premiere of Massenet's "Werther", which took place under the direction of the composer in Vienna, . In 1899 he sang at the Court Opera in the premiere of the opera "The Three Pintos" by Carl Maria von Weber .Guest performances and concerts brought him in London had the same success as in Vienna. When Richard Wagner conducted concerts of his music in 1863 at the Vienna Theater an der Wien, he sang as a soloist with the speech of the Pogner from "Die Meistersinger". In 1895 he resigned from his over 40-year career at the Vienna Court Opera, to which he was appointed honorary member.
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