Fritz Feinhals
Jeanne Paquot
Pierre D'Assy
Fritzi Scheff
Fritzi Scheff
Therese Malten
Therese Malten
Marie Gotze
Marie Gotze
Maude Percival-Allen
Matilda Jungstedt
Rudolf Berger
Jeanne Hatto
Jeanne Hatto
Jeanne Hatto
Jeanne Hatto
Natalia Yermolenko-Yuzhina
Natalia Yermolenko-Yuzhina
Marianne Tcherkasskaya
Marianne Tcherkasskaya
Hermine Bosetti
Hermine Bosetti
Hermine Bosetti
Fritz Feinhals
Fritz Feinhals
Alessandro Bonci
Alessandro Bonci
Alessandro Bonci
Alessandro Bonci
Edmond Clement
Edmond Clement
Edmond Clement
Edmond Clement
Edmond Clement
Edmond Clement
Edmond Clement
Giovanni Apostolou
Enrico Caruso
Victor Capoul & Marie Heilbronn by Nadar
Ulysse Wast by Camille Brion
Ulysse Wast by Camille Brion
Jean Alexandre Talazac & Marie Heilbronn by Benque
Heinrich Hensel by Pieperhoff
Theodor Reichmann by Unknown
Fritz Friedrichs by Hoffert
Fritz Feinhals


as the Wanderer in "Siegfried" by Wagner
FRITZ FEINHALS
( b Cologne , 4Dec1869; d Munich , 30Aug1940).
German Baritone
After studies in Italy he made his début in 1895 as Silvio in Pagliacci at Essen, where he remained for two seasons. After a year in Mainz, in 1898 he joined the Munich Opera, where he was last heard in 1927. His Covent Garden début as Telramund won high praise in 1898, but he did not sing there again until Ernest Van Dyck's German season of 1907 when in addition to Telramund his roles were Hans Sachs, Kurwenal, Wolfram and Wotan (Die Walküre). He also appeared in Paris, Vienna, and Rostock, and in 1908–9 at the Metropolitan. There, in addition to the Wagnerian repertory, he sang Amonasro, and Sebastiano in the American première of Eugen D᾽;Albert's Tiefland. In 1917 he sang Borromeo in the world première of Palestrina at Munich, where he later taught.
FRITZ FEINHALS
( b Cologne , 4Dec1869; d Munich , 30Aug1940).
German Baritone
After studies in Italy he made his début in 1895 as Silvio in Pagliacci at Essen, where he remained for two seasons. After a year in Mainz, in 1898 he joined the Munich Opera, where he was last heard in 1927. His Covent Garden début as Telramund won high praise in 1898, but he did not sing there again until Ernest Van Dyck's German season of 1907 when in addition to Telramund his roles were Hans Sachs, Kurwenal, Wolfram and Wotan (Die Walküre). He also appeared in Paris, Vienna, and Rostock, and in 1908–9 at the Metropolitan. There, in addition to the Wagnerian repertory, he sang Amonasro, and Sebastiano in the American première of Eugen D᾽;Albert's Tiefland. In 1917 he sang Borromeo in the world première of Palestrina at Munich, where he later taught.
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