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Marie Hanfstängl

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The beautiful, exquisitely trained voice, and the polished virtuosity of her delivery made her an outstanding coloratura singer. Among her best roles were: Rosina (
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After marrying Erwin Hanfstaengl, a member of the distinguished Stuttgart photographer and art-publishing family headed by
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as Marie Schröder-Hanfstängl during the 1884–85 and 1888–89 seasons. In 1895 she became a teacher of singing at the
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on the outbreak of war in 1870. In 1871 she was engaged by the Court Opera House at
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Franz Hanfstaengl moved in Bavarian royal circles, and was photographer of
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Meine Lehrweise der Gesangskunst und Elementartheorie in Wort und Bild
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Das Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main (1878–1978)
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Index


Breslau
Munich
German
operatic
soprano
teacher
Germany
Pauline Viardot
Baden-Baden
Théâtre Lyrique
Paris
Germany
Stuttgart
Franz Hanfstaengl
Vannucini
Florence
Frankfurt
Metropolitan Opera
Hoch Conservatory
Margarete Dessoff
Munich
The Barber of Seville
Gounod
Faust
La sonnambula
Mignon
Lucia
Martha
Ludwig II

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