- Alice Guszalewicz
Alice Guszalewicz (
1879-09-21 –1940-11-26 ) was a Hungariansoprano .Guszalewicz was born in
Budapest , and in 1896, at the age of seventeen, marriedOpera singerEugen Guszalewicz . She studied with her husband and made her debut in 1903 at the Theater ofBern , inSwitzerland . In 1905 she sang at the Opera inCologne as The Queen ofSaba and asIsolde . Shortly after her role in "Tristan ", she was offered a six year contract at the opera inCologne .Guszalewicz sang in Cologne till 1916 and toured throughout Europe. She also sang in several Operas and gave concerts in
Karlsruhe (1906),Düsseldorf (1907), Bremen (1908) and Dresden (1908). InDresden at theStaatsoper , she performed in the role of Salome for the first time. Her interpretation ofSalome was a sensational success.She performed at the
Opernhaus inLeipzig (1908), at theHoftheater inVienna (1910 in the role of Salome), at theHoftheater inBerlin (1911 asBrünnhilde and asIsolde ), as well as inBrussels ,Paris andMadrid . In 1905 she sang the lead role inIsidore de Laras OperaMessalina inCologne , which was a great success for her. The opera had 27 performances.Guszalewicz gave concerts at the opera in
Frankfurt am Main (1907), at the Stadttheater of Bremen (1908) and at the Hofoper inMunich (1910 asSalome ). Her repertoire included: the role of Leonore ínFidelio , the role of Adriano in "Rienzi ", the role of Venus in "Tannhäuser ", the lead role of "Ingwelde " in Max von Schillings opera, "Elektra (opera) " in the opera ofRichard Strauss , the role of Berthe in "The Prophet" by Meyerbeer, Santuzza in "Cavalleria Rusticana ", the lead role in Mascagni's "Amica" and the role of Maria in "A basso porto " fromNicola Spinelli .After ending her career she worked as a teacher in
Munich . One of her students was her daughter Genia Guszalewicz (1902-71). Genia later followed her mother into a career as an opera singer.Alice Guszalewicz died at the age of 61 in
Munich ,Germany .Media
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External links
* [http://www.mild-und-leise.de/Isolden_ohne_Liebestod/Guszalewicz_Alice.htm Alice Guszalewicz article in German]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,344180,00.html The Importance of Not Being Salome]
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