- Maria Müller
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Maria Müller (29 January 1898 — 15 March 1958) was a Czech-Austrian operatic soprano.Müller was born in Terezín, Bohemia. She studied in Vienna with Erik Schmedes, and debuted in Linz in 1919 as Elsa in Lohengrin. She also sang at the Deutsches Theater in Prague 1921-1923 (where she sang the role of Nettchen in the premiere of the revised version of Alexander Zemlinsky's opera Kleider machen Leute) and at the Staatsoper Munich 1923-1924.
On 21 January 1925, she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Sieglinde in Walküre. The next day, Olin Downes wrote in the NY Times: “young Czeck soprano .. was warmly welcomed. She has a fresh and youthful voice, a little small for the demands of her role, much grace and sincerity as an actress. Not often is the figure of Sieglinde so human, so tender and so appealing to the beholder." The same year she sang Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni. She sang a total of 196 performances at the Met between 1925 and 1935.[1] She sang there in a number of American premieres including Alfano’s Madonna Imperia (8 February 1928), Pizzetti’s Fra Gherardo (29 March 1929), the opera Švanda the Bagpiper by the Czech-American composer Jaromír Weinberger (11/7/1931), and Simon Boccanegra (29 January 1932).
In 1930-1939, she was a steady Wagnerian singer in Bayreuth. Some of her major roles were Eva in Meistersinger in 1933, Sieglinde and Elsa in 1936. The NY Herald Tribune wrote in 1936 from Bayreuth: "Müller's voice is fresher and more beautiful then when she was at the Metropolitan".
At Salzburg, she appeared as Eurydice (1931), Reiza (1933) and Donna Elvira (1934). She made her Covent Garden debut as Eva in 1934 and sang Sieglinde in the 1937 Ring cycles. Her large repertory included the title roles in Die agyptische Helena, Jenufa and Gluck’s Iphigenie en Tauride, Djula in Gotovac’s Ero the Joker, Pamina, Tosca and Marguerite. Müller possessed a warm, vibrant voice and sang with a rare purity of tone. (Harold Rosenthal)
After World War II she retired to live at Bayreuth, where she died.
Recordings
- Tannhauser 1930 [2].
- Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg [3]
- Lohengrin [4]
- Walküre [5]
- Der Freischütz [6]
References
- ^ http://archives.metoperafamily.org/archives/frame.htm
- ^ http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.110094-95
- ^ http://www.classicalarchives.com/artist/9577.html
- ^ http://bassocantante.com/opera/lohengrin2.html
- ^ http://music.barnesandnoble.com/Wagner-Die-Walk-re-Act-3/Wilhelm-Furtwangler/e/789368693825/?itm=3
- ^ http://music.barnesandnoble.com/Weber-Der-Freisch-tz/e/675754581022/?itm=4
External links
Categories:- 1898 births
- 1958 deaths
- People from Terezín
- Operatic sopranos
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