- Frida Leider
Frida Leider (born
Berlin ,April 18 ,1888 - died Berlin,June 4 ,1975 ) was a Germanopera singer.Leider was one of the most important dramatic
soprano s of the 20th century. Her most famous roles were Wagner's Isolde and Brünnhilde, Beethoven'sFidelio , Mozart's Donna Anna, and Verdi'sAida and Leonora. She made over 80 recordings, mainly forPolydor andHMV .Life
Frida Leider studied singing in her hometown of
Berlin , while also working in a Bank. Her first engagements led her toopera house s in Halle,Königsberg , andRostock . After an engagement with theHamburg State Opera in 1923, she was hired by theBerlin State Opera as first dramatic soprano. After her retirement from the stage in 1946, she remained there as the director and manager of a studio for the rising singers of the Berlin State Opera.Frida Leider made regular guest appearances for over 15 years at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden in
London , at theMetropolitan Opera in New York, atLa Scala inMilan , and at the State Operas of Vienna and Munich. Naturally, she also made appearances at theBayreuth Festival , where she was the unrivaled star soprano of the 1930s. In the 1920s she alternated Wagnerian roles withFlorence Austral at Covent Garden and the two recorded large parts of The Ring for HMV.Leider married the first concert master of the Berlin State Opera, Prof. Rudolf Deman. The couple had no children.
Today the singer's estate is managed by the [http://www.frida-leider.de Frida-Leider-Gesellschaft] , which is located in Berlin.
Autobiography
Frida Leider's autobiography, "Playing My Part", was translated into English by Charles Osborne, and published in London by Calder and Boyars in 1966. It includes 32 black and white photographs, and a discography by Harold Burros.
References
*The information in this article is based on a translation of its German equivalent.
External links
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*http://www.cantabile-subito.de/Sopranos/Leider__Frida/hauptteil_leider__frida.html
* [http://www.frida-leider.de/ Frida-Leider-Gesellschaft]
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