Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Jenny Lind
Harriett Waylett
Jean- Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Leon Gresse by Dupont
Victor Capoul & Marie Rey by Nadar
Jean-Alexandre Talazac and Adele Isaac, by Benque
Marie Van Zandt by Benque
Jean Lassalle by Benque
Jean Lassalle & Marie Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Marie Gabrielle Krauss & Josephine Daram by Benqu…
Henry Sellier by Carjat
Josephine De Reszke by Pierre Petit
Mily Meyer by Chalot
Luigi Agnesi by Unknown
Carl Mayerhofer by Dr Szekely
Emma Seebold by Kriziwanek
Therese Vogl by Bieber
Bertha Ehnn by Rabending
Marie Heilbronn & Paul L'Herie by Nadar
Italo Campanini by Falk
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Emma Calve by Reutlinger
Therese Tietjens by Stereoscope Co
Paola Marie by Reutlinger
Pyotr Lodiy by Russian studio
Andrei Labinski by Russian studio
L N Bragina by Russian studio
Marguerite Priola by Maunoury
Joachim Tartakov by Russian studio
Juliette By Ulrich Grob
Rose Caron by Benque
Meyriane Heglon-Leroux by Reutlinger
David Yuzhin by Fisher Moscow
David Yuzhin by Russian Studio Moscow
Eugenia Mravina by Photography of Imperial Theatre…
Maria Slavina by Photography of Imperial Theatres…
Mikhail Karakash by Scassiet
Bellini's " La Sonnambula", 1830's
Krauss/Destinn/Dietrich/Parbs
Jean-Baptiste Faure by Erwin
L'Opera
Adelina Patti by London Sterographic Co
Hermann Winkelmann by Bieber
Ernest Van Dyck by Hoffert
See also...
Therese Vogl by Mathaus


Therese Vogl
1845-1921
German Soprano
Her name was Therese Thoma, was the daughter of a school teacher and received her education by the educator Hauser in Munich. In 1865, she debuted at the Court Theater of Karlsruhe in the role of Casilda in "La Part du Diable" by Auber. A year later in 1866, she followed a call to the Hofoper of Munich. In 1868 she married the famous first tenor of this opera house, Heinrich Vogl (1845-1900). Both were soon regarded as excellent voyagemen; The successors of the couple Ludwig and Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld, who had sung the title parts in Munich in the premiere of Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" Heinrich and Therese Vogl were regarded as unsurpassed within their artistic generation in these two difficult parts, since they had sung them for the first time in 1869 in Munich. On June 26, 1870 Therese Vogl sang in Munich in the world premiere of the "Walküre" by R. Wagner, while her husband created the part of Siegmund. In 1878 and 1879 she was the Brünnhilde in Munich in the first performances of "Siegfried" and "Götterdämmerung" outside of Bayreuth. In 1881 she was a guest at the Hofoper of Berlin as Elsa in the "Lohengrin". In 1882 she sang the Brünnhilde at the Her Majesty's Theater in the English premiere of the Ring cycle under Anton Seidl. She also took part in the Europa tour with Angelo Neumann's wandering Wagner theater in 1882-83. In 1884 she sang with Heinrich Vogl in the premiere of "Tristan" at the opera in Frankfurt am Main, where she often enjoyed. She also appeared as a guest in Russia. She sang at the Stadttheater (opera house) of Hamburg (1877), at the court theater of Mannheim, Weimar, Wiesbaden and Stuttgart (1887). In 1885 she performed in Munich, together with her husband, in the premiere of the opera "Der faule Hans" by Alexander Ritter, in 1872 in the opera "Theodor Körner" by Wendelin Weissheimer. In 1892, she gave her farewell performance as an Isolde in Munich. She was appointed honorary member of the Munich Opera. In addition to Wagner's repertoire, she was successful in roles such as the Eglantine in "Euryanthe", the title role in "Alceste" by Gluck, the Leonore in the "Fidelio", the Clytemnestra in "Iphigenie in Aulis" and the Agathe in "Freischütz"
1845-1921
German Soprano
Her name was Therese Thoma, was the daughter of a school teacher and received her education by the educator Hauser in Munich. In 1865, she debuted at the Court Theater of Karlsruhe in the role of Casilda in "La Part du Diable" by Auber. A year later in 1866, she followed a call to the Hofoper of Munich. In 1868 she married the famous first tenor of this opera house, Heinrich Vogl (1845-1900). Both were soon regarded as excellent voyagemen; The successors of the couple Ludwig and Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld, who had sung the title parts in Munich in the premiere of Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" Heinrich and Therese Vogl were regarded as unsurpassed within their artistic generation in these two difficult parts, since they had sung them for the first time in 1869 in Munich. On June 26, 1870 Therese Vogl sang in Munich in the world premiere of the "Walküre" by R. Wagner, while her husband created the part of Siegmund. In 1878 and 1879 she was the Brünnhilde in Munich in the first performances of "Siegfried" and "Götterdämmerung" outside of Bayreuth. In 1881 she was a guest at the Hofoper of Berlin as Elsa in the "Lohengrin". In 1882 she sang the Brünnhilde at the Her Majesty's Theater in the English premiere of the Ring cycle under Anton Seidl. She also took part in the Europa tour with Angelo Neumann's wandering Wagner theater in 1882-83. In 1884 she sang with Heinrich Vogl in the premiere of "Tristan" at the opera in Frankfurt am Main, where she often enjoyed. She also appeared as a guest in Russia. She sang at the Stadttheater (opera house) of Hamburg (1877), at the court theater of Mannheim, Weimar, Wiesbaden and Stuttgart (1887). In 1885 she performed in Munich, together with her husband, in the premiere of the opera "Der faule Hans" by Alexander Ritter, in 1872 in the opera "Theodor Körner" by Wendelin Weissheimer. In 1892, she gave her farewell performance as an Isolde in Munich. She was appointed honorary member of the Munich Opera. In addition to Wagner's repertoire, she was successful in roles such as the Eglantine in "Euryanthe", the title role in "Alceste" by Gluck, the Leonore in the "Fidelio", the Clytemnestra in "Iphigenie in Aulis" and the Agathe in "Freischütz"
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