Mila Roeder (Rodini) by Unknown
William (Vilmas) Beck by Kalma'r Autographed 1898
Christine Nilsson by Pierre Petit
Marie Sasse by Charlet &Jacotin
Marie Sass Autograph 1863
Marie Sasse by Disderi
Marie Sasse by Disderi
Marie Sasse by Disderi
Leon Achard by Carjat & Co
Armand Castelmary by Brion & Cie
Armand Castelmary by Brion & Cie
Louis Alphonse Holtzem by Victoire
Louis Alphonse Holtzem by Walter Damry
Louis Henri Oben by Disderi
Marie Van Zandt by Unknown
Germaine Gallois by Reutlinger
Jeanne Granier by Nadar
Cecile Ritter by Nadar
Desiree Artot by Disderi
Speranza Engally by Nadar
Mily Meyer and Jeanne Granier by Nadar
Heinrich and Therese Vogl by Frans Hanfstaeng's
Mattia Battistini by Lorens
Lucienne Breval by Felix
Maria Kouznetsova by ? Paris
Zelia Trebelli by Elliott & Fry
Francesco Tamagno by Falk
Vilma Bognar by Mahlknecht
Carl Mayerhofer by Mahlknecht
Wilhelm Gruning by Hoffert
Unknown by Charles
Luise Garay- Lichtmay By L Angerer
Karoline von Gompertz-Bettelheim by Miethke & Waw…
Alois Ander by Carl Mahlknecht
Maria Gay by Esplugas
Malvaut by Fernand Lochard (Autograph)
Malvaut by Fernand Lochard
Fiorello Giraud by Fotographia Artistica
Bertha Ehnn By Culig
Rosa Sucher by E Bieber
Giovanni Battista de Negri by Fotographia Bolognes…
Alfonso Garulli by Fotographia Bolognese
Leontine Mendes by Benque
Leontine Mendes by Benque
Leontine Mendes by Benque
See also...
Mila Roeder (Rodani) by Lorscher & Petsch


MILA RODANI
1851-1888
German Soprano
She was the adopted daughter of the actor and later theatre director Ferdinand Röder (1808-1880). Her real name was Mila Mielke; later in her career as an opera singer she used the stage name Mila Rodani. She received her vocal training in Paris from the famous tenor Gustave Roger. There she turned already to operetta, especially the works of Jacques Offenbach. Then she came to Vienna and with her first appearance at the "Wiener Carltheater" in the Offenbach operetta "Der Schneeball" she had a sensational success. Then she went to Berlin, where she performed at the Wallner-theater. In Berlin she started singing (mainly Italian) opera roles under the name of Rodani, but her actual domain remained the operetta under the name of Röder. She died in Cologne, where she was recently engaged, during a hospital operation.
1851-1888
German Soprano
She was the adopted daughter of the actor and later theatre director Ferdinand Röder (1808-1880). Her real name was Mila Mielke; later in her career as an opera singer she used the stage name Mila Rodani. She received her vocal training in Paris from the famous tenor Gustave Roger. There she turned already to operetta, especially the works of Jacques Offenbach. Then she came to Vienna and with her first appearance at the "Wiener Carltheater" in the Offenbach operetta "Der Schneeball" she had a sensational success. Then she went to Berlin, where she performed at the Wallner-theater. In Berlin she started singing (mainly Italian) opera roles under the name of Rodani, but her actual domain remained the operetta under the name of Röder. She died in Cologne, where she was recently engaged, during a hospital operation.
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